As your piano tuner Wilmington DE, my clients often ask me why a piano needs tuning if it is seldom or never played. Previously, it was stated that if a piano is not tuned at least once a year, then...
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One of the most frequent questions I am asked as your Piano Tuner Wilmington DE is whether perfect pitch is required for a person to be a piano tuner. The answer is no. I think the question comes...
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Your piano tuner Wilmington DE of Kenneth Keith Piano Services, often gets asked about the origin of the name “Piano.” Here is my explanation: The piano got its name due to the fact...
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As your piano tuner Wilmington DE, I am often asked what the piano middle pedal does. There are several functions that a middle pedal may serve, depending on the maker of your piano. On a grand...
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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 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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One of the most common questions I am asked, as a Pennsylvania and Delaware piano tuner, is whether moving a piano makes it go out of tune. The answer is a qualified “yes,” and your piano tuner...
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When a pianist or student recalls what a favorite song of theirs sounds like and they begin to play it on the piano and experience that it doesn’t sound quite the same, it can be very frustrating...
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