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Musical Instruments in Worcester, MA
Musical Instruments in Worcester, MA Piano strings are under a good deal of tension that are supported by the frame, plate, pinblock, tuning pins, bridges and soundboard. Anything that affects the position of any of these parts will cause a change in tension and make the piano go out of tune. New pianos their pitch drops speedily for the 1st several years as NEW STRINGS stretch and wood parts settle. Its very important that a new piano be maintained at proper pitch (A-440) during this period, so the string tension and piano structure can gain a stable equilibrium.

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read moreThe company's goal is to provide high demand quality service at the lowest guaranteed cost for our customer satisfaction. We are working to make your piano look & sound the way you want it. The founder of this business is Mr. Edwards, who has many years of experience working with pianos, but he is not only a tuner / technician but a fine musician playing for many years on different instruments: an accordion, organ and piano. Mr. Edwards himself on that picture is playing in one of the churches in Worcester, MA.
Tuning
read moreHow often you should tune your piano depends on its condition, the environment in which it is located, and the musical demands of the owner. A piano used mainly as a furniture piece probably won't "need" to be tuned more than once a year. A piano that is played regularly and is in good condition would be better off with 2 tunings per year, each time the seasonal humidity changes. A piano given a daily workout by a professional or serious student might need to be tuned more frequently, maybe 4 times a year or more.
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