Is your piano not sounding as rich or full as it used to? Are your keys sticking or unresponsive? At Antony Prince Piano Tuning, we’ve been servicing upright and grand pianos in Forster since 1981—from Janie’s Corner to One Mile Beach. As authorised Yamaha service agents and technicians, we’re equipped and qualified to assist you with:
Plus, much more. For more information or to arrange a booking, get in touch with our piano tuners on
0412 256 123. We assist a diverse range of clients in Forster, including private individuals, recording studios, schools and churches.
There are many signs to look out for that often mean your piano requires tuning. The first sign is if you notice your piano doesn't sound as good as it used to. If the notes seem off-key or flat, the piano is likely out of tune.
Another sign is if the piano strings start to buzz or sound dull. This can be caused by changes in temperature and humidity, which can cause the wood to expand or contract, affecting the tension on the strings.
Finally, if you see any physical changes to the piano, such as cracks in the wood or rust on the metal parts, this could indicate that the piano needs to be tuned.
We tune upright and grand pianos for private individuals, music teachers, recording studios, schools and more in Forster. Moreover, our authorised Yamaha service agents can replace piano strings if required.
No matter what genre of music you enjoy playing, we can customise the tone of your piano to perfectly suit your needs with our voicing services in Forster.
Are you preparing for a concert or musical performance in Forster and need your piano tuned? Leave it to us. We can check and adjust your action, acoustics, string tension and more.
If your piano is giving you trouble or sounding less than perfect, our expert technicians can help. We offer a full range of repair, restoration and reconditioning services throughout the Forster area.
Thinking about buying a piano in Forster? We stock a variety of high-quality second-hand pianos, as well as a vast selection of new and used stools.
Pianos go out of tune for a variety of reasons, ranging from environmental factors to the piano's construction. Ecological factors include changes in temperature and humidity, which can cause the wood in the piano to expand or contract, throwing off its tuning.
The piano's construction can also affect its tuning stability, specifically, the tension of the strings and the way they're attached to the piano's frame. Over time, this tension can change, causing the piano to go out of tune. The hammers that strike the strings can also become misaligned, impacting the piano's sound and tuning.
If you recently had it tuned, it may just be that the strings are settling into their new pitches. However, if the noise persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, there could be an issue with one of the piano's parts or mechanisms. Some common causes of unusual piano noises include:
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