| + FINE PIANO TUNING |
| Always aurally, or by the ear; no machines. Due to seasonal humidity and temperature changes, manufacturers recommend tuning a piano two to three times a year |
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| + COMPREHENSIVE REPAIRS |
| All from sticking keys to squeaks, buzzes, and rattles to missing action parts to broken strings, and more... |
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| + APPRAISALS |
| What the piano is worth, and what it could be worth if it is in need of restoration. Written information on its condition and estimates for what is needed for improvement. |
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| + ACTION REBUILDING |
| Full replacement or major overhauling of the action, or the thousands of moving parts that allow a piano to play. |
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| + KEY REPAIR AND RECOVERING |
| Vintage ivory keys cleaned up and replaced, or complete new key tops to enhance the look and feel of the piano. |
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| + FULL PIANO CLEANING |
| Top to bottom, keys, soundboard, and strings. |
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| + RESTRINGING |
| Full or partial sets of strings to improve upon a dull or deadened sound. |
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| + VOICING |
| Working with the hammers to change the overall sound of the instrument; making it softer or louder, brighter or darker, and most importantly, consistent. |
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| + ACTION REGULATION |
| Numerous adjustments to make the action consistent and easy when played; resulting in less effort to make more music. |
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| + REFINISHING |
| Rejuvenate an old finish or complete refinishing to make the instrument an eye-catching show piece. |
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| + CONSULTATIONS |
| Not sure of what you want out of your piano? Advice on piano care, lessons, buying, selling, renting, and getting the most out of your investment. |