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Tuning/About
Tuning
There has never been a piano made by any
company, at any price, that does not require a schedule of regular tunings.
It is also a fact that a piano will go out of tune whether it is played or
not, due mainly to the constant variations in heat and humidity in the home.
Have your piano tuned as often as you feel necessary, but a minimum of twice
yearly. Your piano should be tuned to Concert Pitch (A 440) to sound its best.
Concert
pitch A 440 (A above middle C vibrating at 440 times per second) has been
universally accepted as the pitch to which all instruments should be tuned.
This standard ensures that all musical instruments throughout the world
will play notes of similar pitch. Apart from the fact that pianos are
designed and built to sound their best when tuned to A440, it is also
very important to proper musical ear-training. Loss of string tension
caused by tuning neglect will ultimately result in a drop in pitch. The
amount of extra tuning involved in pitch raising will increase proportion-ately
with the amount of lost string tension. Extra pressures created during
the pitch-raising process causes readjustment of the iron frame, soundingboard,
ribs etc. resulting in the piano quickly losing some of its initial tuning.
A second and sometimes a third tuning may be required to establish A 440
and at the same time provide a stabilized tuning.
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