Im on a tight budget, is it possible to segment out piano repair into ite-size portions ?
It is a fairly simple task for a technician to split up some repairs, and there are others that will need to be done at once for a couple key reasons. The piano has several separate components that work in accord with each other. The mechanism or action, keys/key-bed, and pedal trap-work would be an example of this. It is simple and sensible for a person on a budget to have these separate components repaired individually, because once repaired each individual component will enhance the piano overall, without the un-repaired component damaging the new material in the rebuilt portion. Now in regard to the wires, tuning pins, bridges, soundboard, pin-block, plate, and accompanying felts, this is a facet of repair that, with only a few exceptions, must be repaired in one session. The soundboard and bridges are literally under the wires in the piano, so the wires most times will have to be removed before these wooden components can be repaired. One of the exceptions is the tuning pins. Ther