To avoid getting dents in a musical instrument, handle it with care and store it properly in a protective case when not in use. Always keep it away from high-traffic areas and avoid placing it on unstable surfaces. Additionally, consider using padded stands or hangers to reduce the risk of accidental bumps or falls. Regular maintenance and inspections can also help you identify any potential issues before they lead to damage.
1. Carry your instrument in a hard case, not a gig bag. 2. Simple... be careful and watch what you are doing 3. If the instrument gets a dent, do not try to remove it with anything other than the soft part of your fingertips. If that does not work, take your instrument to a certified repair person. It is important not to get dents on your instrument. :)
Handle it carefully and keep it in its case when not in use.
Be careful. Try not to drop it, as that can also bend the keys, which means you have to take it in for repairs, and keep it in a case when you aren't playing it. Don't swing it around wildly, either.
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