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Keeping your piano in tune makes playing and listening more enjoyable. Acoustic pianos naturally lose their tune with changes in humidity which causes the wood of the soundboard to expand and contract, causing pitch to become sharp or flat. Our recommendation for a tuning schedule depends on where the piano is located and how much it is played. For churches, which typically have a difficult time controlling temperature and humidity levels, the piano should be tuned every 3 - 6 months. For a home piano, every 6 - 12 months is typical. The more demands placed upon the instrument, then the more instruments are typically tuned monthly and receive a fine tuning before each performance. |
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Acoustic pianos have many moving parts. Inevitably something may go wrong, even on the most expensive concert instruments. Having a partner that understands every part of your piano can give you peace of mind. We repair all makes and models of acoustic pianos, electronic keyboards, tone wheel organs, pipe organs, and transitor organs. Repairs are done on site and our piano technicians, have over 30 years of experience and they truly care about the instruments they service. |
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