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Pianos are pianos. Pianos are hard to make. Pianos makers should be appreciated. Pianos have nice sounding to good sounding to best sounding. Pianos are fun to play. Pianos are expensive. Piano playing; what to do before playing: 1. Ask the owner for permission -Usually this is because they would want you to WASH YOUR HANDS before touching it because they donât want to dirty the piano that costs a lot. -They may also have any other requirements like donât touch something since it is damaged 2. Donât break it -Use your hands, not a hammer These are the basic rules from my experience (No, I have not used a hammer to hit a piano. If the owner gives you permission to hit their piano with a hammer, please do double check and make sure they are serious and then use your common sense whether it would be a good idea to use a hammer on a piano. If the owner is serious and you think it is a good idea, by all means you are free to begin playing the piano with a hammer. Thou by then, I think it would be a good idea to pre-order another instrument)