• Home
    • Latest News
  • About Us
  • New Piano
    • This Weeks Specials
    • Beginner Student Pianos New
    • Alex Steinbach Pianos
    • Conover Cable Pianos
    • Samick Pianos
    • Wertheim Pianos
    • Alex Steinbach Dream Piano
    • Alex Steinbach Piano Specs
    • Alex Steinbach Purch/Plan
    • Piano Buyers Guide
    • PianoDisc
    • Digital Pianos
  • Pre Loved Pianos
    • Piano Stools
    • Pre Loved & Used Pianos
  • Piano Rental
    • Function & Event Hire
      • Function Rental Enquiry
    • Long Term Rental
      • Long Term Rental Enquiry
    • Long Term Rental Piano Pictures
  • Transport & Storage
    • Transport Quote
  • Tuning & Repairs
  • FAQ
  • Online Store
  • Contact

Piano Tuning

How often should a piano be tuned?

All pianos should be tuned at least once a year, more often if the piano is used for public performances, or if the piano is new. A piano that hasn’t been tuned regularly will go so far out of tune that extra time and cost may become necessary to restore it to proper tune.

If the piano is neglected for many years, the tone can be permanently damaged.

Have your piano tuned by a Qualified and Reputable piano tuner. Piano tuning prices start from $150. 

Contact Mandy or Eddie at abc Pianos today to arrange your next piano tune.

You can contact David Nyhouse (Piano Tuner) at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

You can contact Chris Streader (Piano Tuner) at: www.pianotunermelbourne.com.au

 

David and Chris, work on preparing our new pianos and also our range of rental pianos to ensure that they are performing at their best.

Tuning and Humidity

A piano goes “out of tune" because of changes in temperature and the humidity. More than any other reason.

Moving a piano affects the tuning just as playing with a “ heavy hand “ can affect the tuning, but humidity and temperature changes affect the tuning more than any other factors.

Thus, even if a piano is not played or moved, it will go out of tune.

Tuning Defined

Tuning a piano, involves changing the pitch of each string by increasing or decreasing the tension, or tightness, of the string. Although most pianos have 88 notes, there are approximately 250 strings. The first 15 lowest notes have one string each, made up of a very heavy gauge steel wire wrapped with two layers of copper winding. The next 20 notes have two strings each, smaller in gauge with one thinner copper winding.

Each of the remaining two-thirds of the notes has three string steel music wire with no copper winding. Throughout the entire piano the gauge, or diameter, of the music wire is decreased every few notes. Not only must the notes of the piano be correctly tuned to each other, each of the strings for a particular note must be precisely tuned together in unison.

We use and recommend you use a Piano Tuner from the Piano Tuners and Technicians Guild of Victoria.

To find a qualified Piano Tuner in your area, visit  www.pianotuners.asn.au    or   www.aptta.org.au

 

Are you or someone you know interested in becoming a Piano Tuner/Technician?

We recommend the Australasian School of Piano Technology.

Follow this link for more information: www.australasianpianotechnology.com.au/training.php

 

SHORT VIDEO ABOUT US

View our video

Phone: (03) 9728 2898

abc Piano Contact Us

Brands

We carry Melbourne's most requested brands of pianos:

Alex. Steinbach Pianos
Digital Pianos
PianoDisc
Samick Piano
Wertheim Piano
Yamaha Piano
Dream Piano
Conover Cable Piano

Special Offer on Piano Rentals

Pay for 6 months rent in advance get the 7th month FREE

All of our acoustic pianos come with a piano bench.


New Piano Sales

All brand New Alex. Steinbach Pianos come with a 'Lifetime Warranty'.


 

Pre-loved Piano Sales

We have a huge range of quality pre-loved pianos for you to choose from. All pianos come with warranty.

If you would like regular tips all about pianos, Like Us On Facebook

 

abc Piano Rental & Transport Service

"Bringing Music Into Your Life"