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Tuning

All acoustic pianos move out of tune regardless of quality and usage.

The "Key" to a well maintained piano is to have it tuned regularly by a professional.

The "Industry accepted" recommendation is to have the piano tuned as an absolute minimum ONCE a YEAR.

Regulation

Regulation of a piano’s action involves making fine adjustments to the mechanical parts of the instrument. This is especially crucial in new pianos as their regulation has only been set roughly in the factory. A fully regulated action gives the player finer control over the dynamics of the piano, translating even the most subtle of hand movements into precise mechanical function.

Repairing broken parts of a piano is an inevitable and common procedure. While the life span of a piano may be decades long, certain parts of the instrument degrade faster than others. Hammer shanks, strings and action parts will often break during a piano’s lifetime. 

Repairing

Restoration or refurbishment of a piano involves restoring the instrument to its peak condition. Whether it be a full restoration of a family’s beloved heirloom, the replacement of strings and hammers to restore a piano’s musicality, or the simple addition of new key-tops to refresh the look of your piano, restoration is the perfect way to extend the lifespan of your instrument.

Restoration

Over time, hammer felts become compressed, hard and grooved from the strings causing a piano’s tone to brighten. Voicing remedies this problem, changing a piano’s tone in order to produce the most beautiful and musical sound possible.

Voicing
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