Keys of an acoustic piano require balancers for cancellation of a part of
self weight of the action units/hammers; however, the balancers are
liable to be dropped off due to the aged deterioration of the wooden
bars; in order to keep the balancers stable in the keys against the aged
deterioration, the balancer is plastically deformed so as to bite into
the wooden bar, the balancer, which is formed with thorns, is rotated so
as to make the thorns bite into the wooden bar, the balancer is shaped
into a configuration different from the holes so as to exert resilient
force on the inner surface in a direction in parallel to the grain of
wood, or the balancer is inserted into a constricted hole so as to
strongly exert the resilient force on the inner surface, thereby being
prevented from the dropping off from the keys.