If the piano is old or hasn’t been taken care of for some time, it may need extra tuning sessions until the strings get used to the appropriate tension again. We recommend that your piano receives proper tuning once every six months.
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If your instrument sounds funny, some notes sound “sour” or poor, you hear excessive beats (vibrations in resonance when two or more notes are struck together), or you can’t remember the last time your instrument was tuned, it’s definitely time for a tuning session. Fortunately, reliable tuning technique has been around for as long as pianos have! Did you know that the average piano has around eighteen tons of pressure that is constantly exerted on the strings? That’s crazy! With so much force and pull, it’s not wonder the tuning has a tendency to slip over time. The most common and frequent issue with pianos is that they go out of tune. As always, our experienced Songbirds Music, Art, & Dance Center staff is here to help you and your piano! Common Piano Maladies: Tuning
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Most importantly, it includes tips on how to extend the life of your piano and prevent possible issues in the future.
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If your instrument is experiencing problems or is not playing as well as it used to, we are here to help! This article includes a short list of common piano maladies and ways that they can be quickly addressed. For such a large instrument, the acoustic piano can be surprisingly delicate! Pianos require frequent care and maintenance to remain happy and healthy.