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Fix Digital SUZUKI Piano STICKY KEYS!!! (TUTORIAL)

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2011

This is how I fixed a "Suzuki SS-100" keyboard that had 'sticky' keys. I made a video of the entire procedure, so anyone could help themselves, if they run into the same situation with their keyboard.

I looked up online to find a solution. I learned that it is quite common for this Keyboard to have a problem with sticky keys, and that Suzuki company itself prepared a REPAIR KIT to use, and resolve the issue.

Of course, one has to order it and pay for it. It does not come FREE. But I ask you, what is better?

A) Throw such a keyboard in trash,
B) sell it very low,
C) pay small amount of money and fix it yourself, and keep using it?

I chose option C, because I choose to fix things, if possible, and benefit on using them.

I may make more videos on all sorts of things (repairs, home-makeovers, interior/exterior decor), and hopefully they come to you as great help. In return, you can express your appreciation by donation.

ALL DONATIONS ACCEPTED AT:'

PayPal account:
tineshakeith@gmail.com

Have a great day,
Matej Anzin



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  • i love this video! i am getting ready to do the same thing as soon as i get my courage back up. i have mine apart and just got the kit yesterday. thank god for your video.

  • @wallace57 You are welcome. Just have courage, it's simple. I was looking for tutorial myself and I didn't find any, so I decided to just go ahead and make a video of it myself - and now it's up here ;-)

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  • on 10-19-2011 after watching this video many times, i got my nerve back up and fixed my piano. the hardest part was getting the original rod of the eight out! i figure that this is about a 2 1/2 to 3 hour job. i move slow!lol thanks again for putting this video on the internet!!

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