Bill
Golden, Piano Tuner
Serving
Columbus and Central Ohio
614-394-2878
Bill's
Process
Many people ask,
"So just how do you tune a piano?" There are a
variety of philosophies and methods used in tuning a
piano, so here is a brief, high-level description of
Bill's piano tuning process:
A piano has up to 12,000 individual parts that all
work together to produce the beautiful sound you
have come to appreciate. There are more than 230
strings in the typical piano. The combined string
tension in a piano is between 15 and 30 tons,
depending on the piano, and is enough to hoist a
2-car garage. As with any stringed instrument, the
piano will go out of tune due to a variety of
factors, including humidity and temperature changes,
frequency of play, and style of play.
Bill's first step is to set the "temperament." This
involves tempering or "shading" the notes in the
center section of the piano such that they can be
played in all possible musical keys and sound good
to the human ear. This is where Bill lays
down the foundation for your piano's good
sound.
Next is to tune the bass and treble sections in
reference to the center section. There are either
between one and three strings associated with every note in a
piano and each string that makes up a note must be
tuned so that the note has the proper sound.
Finally, the piano gets a full test from top to
bottom to ensure that all the notes sound good in
relation to each other.
There are a host of tuning "protocols" that
can be applied to pianos to achieve various
sounds. Bill strives to achieve a
"bright" piano sound, especially in the
treble section. This is, by far, the
sound Bill's piano clients prefer.
The amount of time it takes to tune a piano varies,
depending on how badly out-of-tune it is and in the
overall condition of the piano. The typical
"rule of thumb" is 1.5 hours, plus or minus
1/2 hour. Regardless of the time it
takes to tune the piano, the goal of both
tuner and customer is a piano that is in tune.
How
long a piano stays in tune also varies, depending on
the environment the piano is in, the general quality
of the piano, and how the piano is played. The
general rule is to have the piano tuned every six
months and no less frequently than once a year.
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Bill Golden, Piano
Tuner
Piano Tuning Services
Columbus Ohio area
Golden Piano Tuning,
Columbus Ohio - a piano tuner available to tune pianos in
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Ohio,
Delaware County Ohio, Western Licking County Ohio, Western Fairfield
County Ohio, Eastern Union County Ohio, Eastern Madison County Ohio,
Northern Pickaway County Ohio, Franklin County Ohio, and the rest of
Columbus and Central Ohio
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