Users' questions

How much does it cost to voice a piano?

How much does it cost to voice a piano?

The average price to tune a piano ranges from $65 to $225, and the cost can increase by several hundred dollars if the piano requires multiple tuning sessions or repairs. Piano tuning is a skill that only experienced professionals should do.

What is voicing in piano tuning?

Piano voicing is the process of adjusting the density of the felts covering the hammers striking the string to produce a warmer or brighter tone. This helps to produce the more powerful tone a piano has when it’s played with more force.

Do new pianos need voicing?

Why Pianos Need to Be Voiced Any piano’s sound will gradually brighten over time, as its hammer felts are repeatedly packed down by the impact of the hammers on the strings; it will need regular voicing to maintain good tone.

How often should you voice your piano?

“We usually recommend our customers at least 2 or 3 tunings per year for a piano getting average use in the home.” “To insure the quality of your grand piano we recommend to let it be tuned two times a year (before and after the heating season) or even more regularly by an experienced concert technician.”

How often should you voice a piano?

Unless you know what you’re doing, always have professionals tune your piano, because you don’t want to mess anything up with the complex machinery of your beloved instrument. Pianists and music experts often recommend that you tune your piano thrice or three times a year, but it’s too expensive for most hobbyists!

Why does my piano sound muffled?

Have you ever asked yourself why does my piano sound muffled? Pianos sound muffled when the wool hammers have not hardened. Piano technicians can make adjustments to the hammers through voicing. Voicing helps bring a uniform tone to the piano without changing the pitch.

Is it worth tuning an old piano?

Tuning obviously falls under basic maintenance and is something that any piano owner should keep up on. Unfortunately, we have often found that an old piano that has not been properly maintained over the years may not be tunable without a serious amount of repair/restoration work.

What is the difference between tuning and voicing a piano?

Voicing is the process of changing the quality of the tone that the piano produces. Many piano players incorrectly assume how a piano sounds now is just the way it is. This couldn’t be farther from the truth. It is not the same thing as tuning, which is adjusting the pitch.

How long does it take to break in a new piano?

A new piano typically takes a year or two to stabilize—for the strings to stop stretching, and for the bridges, soundboard, and structure to stop settling. During that time, of course, the piano will also be responding to seasonal—and sometimes daily—changes in humidity, as all acoustic pianos do.

How do you walk a piano voicing tool?

You poke very gently the Hammer head on side then the other (shoulders). You will want to walk the voicing tool which means you will poke the front side of the hammer head and you will do it about 5-6 times across the width of the hammer and you will repeat on the backside.

Is the voicing tool the same on a grand piano?

The only difference with this one is the handle, the voicing tool is the same. Piano Single Needle Voicing Tool is designed to be able to fit down between the strings of a grand piano and poke into the hammer.

Can you use a smoothing iron on a piano?

Piano Brass Hammer Smoothing Iron without a handle is designed to be placed on a soldering iron. You just plug in the soldering iron and let it heat up. If the hammers or to dull or dull sounding and they don’t have enough tone, you can use the Hammer head hardening solution. You apply the solution to the hammer, you let it dry.