As your piano tuner Wilmington DE, I often hear from piano students about their lessons and progress. I think some of their reports will be useful to parents in these times. There are a number of...
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As your Piano Tuner Wilmington DE , I am occasionally asked about “Expanded Octave Tuning.” This post is a continuation of the explanation which was begun in our last blog post. In...
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As your Piano Tuner Wilmington DE , I am frequently asked why a piano needs a “pitch raise.” The following is an explanation in order to correct any confusion on the issue. A piano has...
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Over the years, working as your piano tuner Wilmington DE, Kenneth Keith Piano Services, I have seen numerous pianos that have one or more piano hammers that strike twice when the key is played...
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As your Piano Tuner Wilmington DE, Kenneth Keith Piano Services, I am frequently asked how a piano owner can tell if their piano needs tuning. The full answer is somewhat complicated. The short...
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As your piano tuner Wilmington DE, I’m often asked why a piano needs tuning if it is seldom or never played. This is a continuation of the explanation from my previous blog post. Previously, it...
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As your piano tuner Wilmington DE, I am often asked if it’s important to purchase a quality piano even if it’s for a beginning student. Essentially, the question is whether a cheap...
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As your Piano Tuner Wilmington DE, I prepare the pianos for many teachers in the area. September is typically the time for piano lessons to resume. While most piano teachers have their studio...
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As your Wilmington DE Piano Tuner, I am often asked to explain the Steinway model designations. The various letters actually do make sense, when you know the history of the designations. The common...
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One of the most frequent questions I receive as your piano tuning Wilmington DE technician, is “Why are there no dampers on the very highest strings on a piano?” For background, the...
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