Learn Piano Tuning On Your Own
Whether you’re just getting started in
piano playing or just usually hire a professional to come in
and tune the piano every now and again, it will be a great help
to learn piano tuning on your own. It’s really quite easy once
you learn the basic rules and then you won’t have to worry
about relying on someone else to get your piano back in tune
when it starts to sound a little funky. This way you could gain
new skills and save yourself some money. If you have a little
bit of time and effort you can get started.
First you need to get yourself equipped with all the right
tools. There are special tools that are called for and you want
to make sure to use the right tools and not risk ruining the
piano. Always get the right tools for the job and that includes
rubber tuning wedges, a tuning hammer or wrench and electronic
tuner. These are just the absolute basic tools required for a
proper piano tuning and of course there are lots of extras that
you could include as well once you get the hang of things.
Make sure that there is a lot of room for you to work and that
it’s quiet around you. The last thing you want is to attempt to
learn piano tuning while you have a house of busy, noisy people
because it’s going to be next to impossible. Now to learn piano
tuning you want to start with the middle octave which is Middle
C up on to C’. Most keys strike three different strings, and in
the case where there are three you want to always start with
the middle and then go to the side strings.
Always have patience when you’re tuning a piano. It can be easy
to get frustrated but after you tune the piano a couple of
times you’ll start to get the hang of things and it won’t be so
difficult. For the electronic tuner it’s best to take a quick
flip through the manual before getting started with it, as each
are different. The electronic tuner is going to help you get as
close to the right frequencies as possible.
It’s nearly impossible to get a piano perfectly tuned and your
goal here is just to get it as close to perfect as possible.
You will often notice that you have to stretch octaves to get
the piano tuned correctly. If you ever find that you’re having
troubles or your piano just seems extra difficult to tune,
calling in a professional may be your best bet in those cases.
These are the most basic steps involved in piano tuning and
when followed correctly should help you to get your piano in
tune without having to hire in extra help.
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