Periodic Service: Simply having your piano serviced regularly by a qualified technician can address most problems before they become serious and expensive. Regular tuning will insure your piano will stay in tune longer between tunings. Tuning Intervals: A piano that isn’t tuned at least once a year will be more likely to fall out of… Read This »
Tuning And Stability
Posted in Tips For The New Piano Owner on June 29th, 2010 using the tags: : climate, DamppChaser, humidity, new piano, stability, tuningPlacement Of Your New Piano
Posted in Tips For The New Piano Owner on June 29th, 2010 using the tags: : atmosphere, new piano, piano placement, UV FilmPianos are Sensitive!: Pianos are sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity. Where you place the piano is critical to the stability and longevity of the instrument. Pianos Don't Like Change: As far as possible, the piano should be in a place with the least amount of change in the atmosphere, out of direct sunlight. … Read This »