The first time I tuned one of these for a band, I asked the leader if he also had a bass player in the group. Thankfully, they did. So I explained the problem to him and just did the best I could. Seemed to work. They always called me the next time they wanted it tuned. Avery At 03:36 PM 12/6/2004, you wrote: >Hands on? You bought one? You will have found that the harp flops back >on some hinges and the action is exposed. Everything should be self >explanatory except of course tuning the bass. You're on your own with >that...;-] > >David I. > > > >----- Original message ----------------------------------------> >From: michelle stranges <stranges@Oswego.EDU> >To: caut list <caut@ptg.org> >Received: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 15:06:11 -0500 >Subject: [CAUT] Yamaha CP-80..yup! > > > >OK- > > >(Don't laugh McKechnie..) > > >:) > > >About 6 weeks ago I *finally* got my hands on a much desired Yamaha CP-80. > > >('80's vintage electric piano- weighs a ton..lots of bands used it on > >stage- even Ozzy Osborne, right Don??) :) > > >Since I have the luxury of being able to post here with uhhh... folks that > >know more about these than uhhh... ones that haven't been on the planet as > >long.. > > >Anyone out there who serviced these? > >I have technical questions! Ones NOT related to wired and electronics. > >(ex: Can I take the action out without taking the top part off?) > > >Leroy! > >Mr. Yamaha! > >Someone? > > >:) > >Michelle > > > > >_______________________________________________ > >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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