You can tune a piano, but you can’t tuna fish !!!

Ever since inheriting my childhood piano from my parents, I’ve been meaning to get it tuned. Well, the time finally came. My band, the Preons, are planning on recording again very soon, and I would love to have some real piano on it. I’ve always really enjoyed the timbre that it produces, but the intonation on the high and low ends is very, ummm…. how could I put it, open minded. So, to compensate, I end up only playing the middle couple of octaves. I finally decided to shell out the money to get it tuned, knowing that we will be at our current house for a number of years.

Last week I plopped down the money for it, and boy is it nice. The tuner was a former music teacher who is now an elementary school teacher. He explained to me that most piano tuners use software these days. He happened to have a nifty HP iPaq Pocket PC with some pretty advanced tuning software. Piano tuning is a very difficult time consuming skill. The pros have hearing that has been learned and perfected over many years. The biggest problem with tuning a piano is temperament. My friend John has a nice article explaining temperament on his blog.

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  1. Posted August 20, 2009 at 9:58 pm | Permalink

    Hey, since your talented in so many areas, do you happen to play the piano? I’m really wanting to learn, but don’t know where to start. Any tips or advice?

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