Tune and Repair
Just like any other instrument, a piano requires tuning to make sure it delivers the best overall tone. Although it doesn’t have to be tuned before each use, most manufacturers recommend you tune your piano at least twice a year, usually around the major climate changes.
Keep in mind that many factors can cause your piano to go out of tune: humidity and temperature changes, stretched strings, frequent or hard use, and slipping tuning pins. Chances are that your piano has been through at least one of these reasons, if not multiple.
When you’re ready to tune your piano, make sure to give Piano Liquidators a call. Piano tuning is as much of an art as playing the piano. Master piano tuners spend years developing their skills, taking pride in making sure each string delivers a beautiful tone.
Kim Rawlings, the head piano technician of Piano Liquidators, is a master piano tuner and has been tuning and repairing pianos for decades. He’s considered one of the best piano tuners in the country and has tuned pianos for major recording and performing artists such as Elton John, Liberace, Marty Robbins, and more. Don’t trust your piano tuning and repair to just anyone–call in the professionals.
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