Placing piano key stickers typically involves starting from the bottom left and working your way up, ensuring accurate placement on each key. Here's a step-by-step guide:
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Preparation:
- Clean the piano keys with a soft, dry cloth to remove any dust or debris. This will help the stickers adhere properly.
- Ensure you have adequate lighting to see the keys and stickers clearly.
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Starting Point:
- Begin with the first C key, which is usually located at the bottom left of the keyboard. According to the reference, you start from the bottom left and work your way up ([1:25]).
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Application:
- Carefully peel a sticker from its backing.
- Align the sticker with the corresponding key. Make sure it's centered and straight.
- Press the sticker firmly onto the key, starting from one end and smoothing out any air bubbles as you go.
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Proceeding Upwards:
- Continue applying stickers to the remaining keys in order, moving from left to right.
- Pay close attention to the pattern of white and black keys to ensure you are placing the correct sticker on each key.
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Full-Sized Keyboards:
- If you have a full-sized keyboard with 88 keys, as mentioned in the reference ([1:25]), ensure you have enough stickers to cover all relevant keys.
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Final Check:
- After applying all the stickers, double-check to make sure they are correctly positioned and securely attached.
- Press down on each sticker again to ensure good adhesion.