Sunday, October 22, 2023

Humidity Control | Piano Humidity Control

Your piano is made primarily of wood, a versatile and beautiful material ideal for piano construction. However, being made of wood, your piano is greatly affected by humidity. Seasonal and even daily changes in humidity cause wood parts to swell and shrink, affecting tuning stability and touch. Extreme swings in humidity can eventually cause wood to crack and glue joints to fail. 

Other materials in your piano also are affected by changes in moisture content in the air. The many felt and leather parts in your piano's action can change dimension, affecting regulation and friction, or stiffness of the touch. Very high humidity can even create condensation on metal parts such as strings, tuning pins, and hardware, eventually causing them to rust.

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Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Piano Tuning And Repair Service

A standard tuning is for those pianos that have been tuned in the past 6 months to a year. It involves manipulating the tuning pins to bring all 230 strings to their proper and harmonious pitch. We use a combination of aural and electronic tuning to ensure your piano sounds great! We also tighten the plate bolts, check for problems, and tighten the bench.


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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Why Tune My Piano? | PianoDisc Repair

Tuning a piano is a crucial maintenance task that helps ensure the instrument sounds its best and performs optimally. Here are several reasons why you should tune your piano regularly:

Maintain Pitch: Pianos are designed to produce specific musical notes at particular frequencies. Over time, due to factors like temperature, humidity, and usage, the strings inside the piano can stretch or contract, causing the piano to go out of tune. Regular tuning helps maintain the correct pitch and ensures that the piano sounds in tune with other instruments.

Musicality: A well-tuned piano produces a clear and pleasing tone. Out-of-tune pianos can sound dissonant and unpleasant, making it difficult to play or enjoy music.

Ear Training: For musicians, particularly pianists, playing on an in-tune piano is essential for developing a good ear. Regular exposure to proper tuning helps train the musician's ear to recognize and produce accurate musical intervals.

Artistic Expression: Pianists rely on the piano's expressive capabilities to convey their musical intentions. A well-tuned piano allows for a broader range of dynamics, tonal colors, and emotional expression in music.

Instrument Longevity: Neglecting piano tuning can lead to more significant issues over time. As the strings continue to stretch and contract, they can exert undue stress on the piano's structure, potentially causing damage that is expensive to repair.

Educational Purposes: Students learning to play the piano benefit from practicing on a properly tuned instrument. It allows them to develop a good sense of pitch and musicality, which is essential for their musical progress.

Performance: If you plan to perform on your piano or have it used in public performances, it's crucial that it is in tune. An out-of-tune piano can be embarrassing and detract from the quality of the performance.

Resale Value: A well-maintained and regularly tuned piano typically has a higher resale value than one that has been neglected. Potential buyers are more likely to be interested in a piano that sounds and plays well.

Prevent Repairs: Regular tuning can help identify and address minor issues before they become major problems. This proactive approach can save you money on more extensive piano repairs down the line.

It's generally recommended to have your piano tuned at least once or twice a year, depending on factors like climate, usage, and the quality of your piano. Professional piano tuners have the expertise and tools needed to ensure your piano stays in excellent condition and sounds its best.

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Friday, September 29, 2023

Humidity Control for your Piano | Piano Humidity Control

Many people are not aware that humidity can have a profound effect on the tuning and performance of your piano. Humidity is a measure of how much water vapor is in the air, relative to the maximum amount of water vapor it can hold (that’s why it’s called relative humidity!).  Your piano is subject to wide swings in humidity. This is particularly true in the Hudson Valley, where the majority of our clients live. In the summer, humidity levels can go as high as 100%, while in the winter, your heating system can drop the relative humidity in your home into the single digits.

What does this mean for your piano? When the humidity is high, the soundboard and bridges absorb moisture and swell, increasing the tension of the strings and forcing the piano sharp. When the humidity is low, the opposite happens - the soundboard and bridges release moisture and shrink, reducing the downward pressure of the strings and forcing the piano flat. This is why almost all piano manufacturers - and your piano technician - recommend that your piano is tuned twice a year. In addition to forcing your piano out of tune, increased humidity affects the action parts, swelling the wood and increasing friction, which can make your action respond sluggishly (a major cause of “sticking” keys).

How can you mitigate the effects of humidity on your piano? There are several options. The absolute best solution is to have your whole house humidity controlled. This involves either attaching a humidifier to your HVAC system or installing a separate humidifier/dehumidifier system in your home. While this is the best solution, it can be very expensive to install and maintain, and is usually cost prohibitive.

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Friday, September 22, 2023

Basics of Piano Care | Piano Regulation And Voicing

FIRST POST! Thanks for checking out this blog page. We will be adding content every week or so, as long as we keep coming up with interesting and informative things to say.

I’d like to start by talking about basic piano care… The aspect of piano care that everyone is familiar with is tuning. Pianos go out of tune due to changes in humidity, which swells and shrinks the wood of the soundboard, bridges, and action parts. This happens regardless of how much or how little the piano is played. We STRONGLY recommend having your piano tuned twice a year. This is in line with all manufacturer’s recommendations. If you put it in terms of car maintenance (the other big, complicated machine in your life), tunings are the oil changes of piano care. It’s important to note that your piano may be out of tune and still sound relatively ok, but not be at the correct pitch. More on this in a future post. Is your piano out of tune? Find out how to determine this here.

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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Piano Humidity Control | Piano Master Technician

Your piano is affected by the large swings in humidity that we have in the area. A Dampp-Chaser system from Piano Life Saver will keep your piano at a relative humidity of 45% +- 5% all year round. 

This will protect your soundboard from cracks and compression ridges, and stabilize your piano so it stays better in tune between appointments. All of us at New York Piano Works are Certified Installers.

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Thursday, August 31, 2023

Wessell, Nickel, and Gross Actions | Polyester Piano finish repair

Scott is a trained Action Rebuilder specializing in the composite actions from Wessell, Nickel, and Gross. These are the same actions that are in every new Mason and Hamlin piano. Call to learn about the benefits of rebuilding your action with these state-of-the-art parts! 


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