Posted by admin on Dec 17, 2009 in Featured Articles, piano tuning | 0 comments
Tuning pianos in Idaho has its challenges. The weather changes so drastically from summer to winter. We have very cold winters and very hot summers. Luckily, we don’t have very humid conditions most of the year. Still, it’s a good idea to keep your piano on an inside wall if it’s an upright piano. Also, you want to keep it away from the heater and air conditioning...
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Posted by admin on Dec 17, 2009 in Featured Articles, piano tuning | 4 comments
This is another post about piano tuning. It’s so fun. I love tuning people’s pianos. The sound sort of disappears into one sound when you get it perfectly tuned and it just sounds beautiful. That’s my favorite part of tuning pianos. When you get that perfect sound and it just feels right.
photo credit: John Donges ...
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Posted by admin on Dec 17, 2009 in Featured Articles, piano tuning | 0 comments
I can’t decide whether to keep this blog for what it was intended, since that isn’t really making me any money at this point in time. I think I’ll just change directions and make this my piano tuning blog, even though the address doesn’t fit. If I like it, I’ll make a new domain for it. So, if you landed here by accident and want to know more about United First...
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