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Pianodisc System | Trained Piano Tuner | Certified Piano Tuner

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  Transform your piano into a recording studio. ProRecord X elevates the musician’s experience to a whole new level of freedom and exploration. Made by musicians for musicians, PianoDisc ProRecord X combines the classic, enriching experience of playing a genuine acoustic piano with the best modern capabilities. Featuring an outstanding, non-contact, optical system, ProRecord X allows the artist to capture, record, and reproduce any song played, or even silence the piano altogether with optional QuietTime technology. Compatible with virtually any piano. Not only can ProRecord X be installed into grand pianos, it can easily be added to upright pianos as well. ProRecord and QuietTime can be installed on PianoDisc Player Systems or stand alone if a player system is not desired. For more information, Book an appointment today !!!

ShowMe Piano Project | Registered Piano Technician

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  #ShowMePianoProject is a scholarship for pianists of all ages to advance music in their live! #ShowMePianoProject gives piano teachers an engaging platform to challenge their students. A scholarships is awarded every quarter and there is no limit to how many times a student can qualify to win! #ShowMePianoProject uses short 3 month award cycles so students can build up to larger and larger projects. Participants will be judged on their creativity, execution, and the extent to which they pushed themselves to new levels. Award Recipients can use the $600 cash scholarship to advance music in their life in any way they see fit. Imagine the Possibilities!!! Book an appointment today, contact Vanguard Piano Service !!!

Piano Tuning And Repair Service | Vanguard Piano Service

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  If you are interested in the kinds of things we look at in the course of a full-day service, here are some of things that we look at in the course of a full-day service : Piano Keys:  Most piano keys have two main friction points, in the middle on the center pin, and on the end, where there is a metal capstan that slides along a felt piece attached to the bottom of the piano action. The goal is to minimize friction at both points. The center pin should have minimal play side to side but not be too tight, and the metal capstans are polished, with powder lubricant applied to the felt it touches as well. Additionally, keys can become misaligned, sit crooked,  too high or too low. These will be adjusted in the course of the appointment. Piano Hammers:  The screws may need to be tightened and the hammers spaced to be centered precisely on the strings. Occasionally one might need to adjust the angle of the hammers if they acquire a diagonal slant in their upward motion. ...

Sticking Keys? Why Me?

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  Why Do Piano Keys Stick? Piano keys can stick for various reasons, but the most common culprits include: 1. Dirt and Debris: Over time, dust, dirt, and debris can accumulate inside a piano, especially under the keys. This buildup can interfere with the keys' movement, causing them to stick. 2. Changes in Humidity: Pianos are sensitive to changes in humidity levels. High humidity can cause the wooden components of the piano, including the keys, to swell, while low humidity can lead to shrinking. Both scenarios can result in keys that don't function smoothly. 3. Wear and Tear: As pianos age, the felt and leather components that facilitate key movement can wear out. This wear and tear can cause keys to stick or become sluggish. 4. Loose or Broken Parts: Loose or broken parts within the piano's action mechanism can also lead to sticking keys. This might include broken springs, hammers, or other components. Sticking keys on a piano can be a frustrating issue for pianists, but ...