Dear Fellow Piano Lover.

I need your help...

I am building this site to help people get started on tuning their own piano and I need your advice.

So, will you let me know your biggest question and/or concerns about learning how to tune your own piano?

ModernPianoTuning ebook

All you have to do is type your question and comment in the form on the right and click the Send button. In exchange for your advice I will send you a complete Piano Tuning book for FREE and put you on the mailing list of HowToTunePianos.
Soon, I will publish on this site my own tutorials, videos and ebooks.


Sincerely,

Mario Bruneau

Pianist, composer, piano tuner

Thank you very much for helping me make this site the best "Tune Your Own Piano" resource possible.

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Hint: there are about a million people in the county and a tuner can tune up to four pianos a day and they should be tuned at least once a year.

PST4 Piano Demo

Demonstration of piano tuning using the PST4.  For advance users and for those of you who can afford a $500 machine.  Very good.

Larry Porter on Importance of Piano Tuning


 

I’m getting a used piano (craigslist acquisition) and was told that half of it has been re-pegged and the other half will probably need to be repegged in the future. What does this mean and how much could this possibly cost? Thank you!

Please, explain.
I didn’t mean this to be a joke. Sorry for that!

I’m having trouble finding a place and i don’t want a rip off internet deal.

It’s a really old piano, at the school I go to. I really love to play, but it needs to be tuned badly. Any suggestions would be welcome.
My school doesn’t have a piano teacher, I was kinda hoping I could getting done without costing myself a whole lot of money. I don’t make a lot here at school.

Is there anywhere to buy Yamaha piano parts?

I have a Yamaha U3 piano and I want to replace some parts by myself, such as the pads on the hammers inside the piano, and the wires/strings (whatever you want to call them). Then, after the customization is finished, I also want to attempt to tune the piano myself (sharpness/flatness of the notes isn’t an issue here.)

Now the question itself: do you guys know where I can get the tools for customizing the piano itself, the parts, and the tools for tuning the piano? I live around the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) in Canada, and I would appreciate it if anybody could tell me if the parts or tools are available for sale anywhere.

Thanks!

Piano tuning – damper height adjustment

Grand piano – adjusting the dampers for proper lift.

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