RM50,000 needed to restore P Ramlee's piano to old glory

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RM50,000 needed to restore P Ramlee's piano to old glory
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The famed entertainer is said to have used the piano to create his award-winning songs.

KUALA LUMPUR: About RM50,000 is needed to repair the piano owned by legendary entertainer P Ramlee, said National Archives director-general Azemi Abdul Aziz.

He said the project, “Getaran 88 Kekunci Hati”, was launched in September 2018 to ensure that the piano, which is about 60 years old, could be played again.“However, the piano is still not fully usable. To restore the piano 100%, the National Archives needs another RM50,000,” he said. He disclosed this at an event to gather more funds and fete the early contributors for the project at the Pustaka Peringatan P Ramlee in Setapak here today.Azemi said the piano was used by P Ramlee in producing various songs which went on to receive numerous awards.The piano, produced by Herrburger Brooks from the United Kingdom, was reported to have been bought by P Ramlee from C Nang Hong & Co.

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