Piano Tuning in Port Macquarie

  • Concert-level tuning expertise
  • Servicing the Mid North Coast
  • Yamaha-authorised technician
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Port Macquarie Piano Tuning

A piano that’s slightly out of tune doesn’t just sound off—it can be harder to play, less enjoyable to listen to and more prone to long-term damage. That’s why so many locals turn to Tony Prince Piano Tuning for reliable, high-quality service across Port Macquarie.


With over 30 years of hands-on experience and Yamaha-authorised training, Tony brings careful attention to every upright and grand piano he works on. Each piano tuning is methodical and precise, helping restore pitch, improve tone and balance the sound across the keyboard.


Port Macquarie customers value the care, consistency and professionalism Tony brings to each appointment—no shortcuts, no upselling, just honest service and great results.


Need professional piano tuning? Call us on 0412 256 123 to book your visit today.

Piano Tuning That Delivers Results

Piano tuning in Port Macquarie is about more than adjusting strings—it’s about making your piano a joy to play again. Whether it’s in a home, studio, school or performance venue, each service is tailored to suit the way the instrument is used and the goals of the player.


Expect a full pitch assessment, careful tuning of all notes, and minor adjustments to balance tension and improve response. Tony’s tuning process also accounts for local climate conditions, room acoustics and how the piano has aged over time. The result? A clear, resonant tone that lasts longer between tunings.


Customers appreciate the personal approach and straightforward advice, whether they’re long-time players or just starting out. With over three decades of experience behind each visit, you’ll get more than a tuning—you’ll get a better playing experience from the very first note.

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