Bill
Golden, Piano Tuner
Serving
Columbus and Central Ohio
614-394-2878
Why
Maintain Your Piano?
Why is it
important to maintain a regular piano tuning
schedule?
Sometimes, it can be a challenge to make the
investment to maintain your piano with regular
tunings - after all, you may not play it all that
much. However, if you or others in your home
play your piano often, the need to maintain your
piano is becomes more obvious. Pianos look
pretty sturdy and are well constructed. Each piano
contains around 230 strings and thousands or parts,
all of which contribute to producing the beautiful
sound you like to hear. Here is why it is so
important to keep your piano tuned.
Each highly elastic string is stretched to varying
degrees of tension, somewhere between 150 and 200
pounds of pressure per string. When added up,
the combined string tension can be upwards of 18 to
20 tons! That's a ton of tension...well, make
that nearly 20 tons! Given that they are made
of stretch-able metal, are highly elastic, and are
under great tension, these strings are very
sensitive to things like temperature and humidity.
Strings can also move around, in terms of their
pitch. Factors affecting this include how
often the piano is played, how firmly the piano is
played, the fact that the strings are constantly
being pulled, and the overall quality of piano
construction.
There is no such thing as a piano that stays
perfectly in tune. The constant pulling,
expansion, and contraction associated with each
string changes the pitch of that string. Since
strings rarely return to their exact starting point
(or the point to which they were last tuned), they
become out of tune with each other. Over time,
this results in a piano that becomes quite
noticeably out of tune.
Many people can not discern that their piano needs
tuning, so they will wait until such time as they
can hear just how bad their piano sounds. By
this time, the piano can be in pretty bad shape.
Each time a piano is allowed to go significantly out
of tune or drop in its pitch, it places a strain on
the piano to bring it back up to the correct pitch.
It also results in a piano that is not as stable, in
terms of tuning results.
So, be sure to have your piano tuned on a regular
basis, preferably every 6 months, but no less than
once a year. Your piano will thank you for it!
Bill Golden, Piano
Tuner
Piano Tuning Services
Columbus Ohio area
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