Many piano owners have never even seen the inside of their piano. The next time your piano is being tuned, you might want to ask for a quick tour. Most people find it very interesting. Whether you...
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Pianos have literally thousands of individual parts. After many years of use, the parts will wear out and some breakage may occur. However, most of the parts that are found in the piano action seldom...
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Before scheduling a piano tuning in Delaware or in the Philadelphia area, your piano tuner will talk with you over-the-phone prior to your piano tuning to find out how long it’s been since your...
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This is the third in a series of articles about the structural piano parts that must be in good condition in order for a piano to hold a tuning. Those structures are the piano pin block, the piano...
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This is the second in a series of three articles about the three piano structural elements that must be in good condition in order for a piano to hold a tuning. The three structures are the piano pin...
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One of the most commonly mistaken beliefs about pianos is that if a piano has a cracked soundboard, then it is ruined and worthless. While a cracked soundboard is not a great thing , it rarely means...
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Before selecting a piano for your home or organization, there are various things to consider. One main consideration is the size of the room where you piano will be placed. Keep in mind, too, that...
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I am often asked what equipment would be needed to move a piano. This question typically comes from someone who is considering purchasing a used piano. Often people are planning to have their friend...
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If your piano has ivory keys, or if you are thinking about purchasing a piano with ivory keys, there are certain things that you should know about the care of the keys. As your piano tuner Wilmington...
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This is the third article in a series of articles that explain the benefits of regular piano tuning. The first article explained the benefits for a student who’s learning to play, and the second...
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