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A key signature on a piano is not a piano key. In my case, I actually have signatures on the wood vertical sides of the first 2 keys and the last 7 keys. I have tried to research their names, but the Weber piano was built in 1889.______________________DAWG replies:Based on this info, I can only assume that you mean that someone literally signed a name on the sides of some of the keys?Could it be that the piano was repaired and a repairman who worked on it left a record? Here's a link that may help.http://kansascitypianotuning.com/piano-tuning/piano-repair/I think it's possible that a clever repairman made notes of which keys were repaired/replaced, possibly to leave a record of which keys were under warranty.If there are no date codes I'd be inclined to believe that the signed keys were those needing repair, rather than the signatures on nine keys representing nine routine service calls for tuning for instance. If the piano was subject to high humidity (in Louisiana for instance) then multiple key replacements from swelling may have been a regular service problem in that region.I'm just spitballing because in my type of service work I leave a detailed record of the work performed for billing and warranty purposes. That way another service tech doesn't have to see the entire service history to know if a replacement part fails more than once. This would have been good business, especially before phones and computers made accessing the service record so easy.Without seeing the sigs that's my best guess.Make sense 2 ewe?
There are 52 white keys and 36 black keys on piano, what makes total 88 keys. Most of the modern pianos have 88 keys.
The piano has a total of 88 keys (52 white keys and 36 black keys).
he keys on computer keyboards are often classified as follows:alphanumeric keys -- letters and numberspunctuation keys -- comma, period, semicolon, and so on.special keys -- function keys, control keys, arrow keys, Caps Lock key, and so on.
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To unlock the Chevrolet cobalt with the keys lock in the car one can call their local AAA service or they can enter a code with the keys under the door handle.
If you locked your own keys in your own car, you would need to call a locksmith to open the door and get them out. You would need to pay him for that service.
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The automotive locksmith means locksmith service based on automotive or Vehicles. This service using to unlock the automobiles lock incase of loosing keys or other reason.
Take all keys to dealership service dept.
Call a locksmith or use the Onstar service. They can remotely unlock your vehicle.
You need to either break in to your car, or have a professional lockout service do it.
Usually - but not always. If you feel strongly about it, tell them to keep the car and you'll buy one elsewhere. Keys and manuals are inexpensive. The dealer may not have and can not get the service records.
Good costumer service key is good economic knowleg , without good economic knowlege we can't give good service, so most economie is the most important for good service
I DON'T KNOW BUT MY V3M IS SAYING THE SAME THING AND THE KEYS DO NOT WORK.
Contact your local Chevy dealer. Or contact OnStar, if you have it. Chipped keys range in price from $35.00 to $160.00. There will also be a service fee to re-program it.