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How Does a Piano Go out of Tune?

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How Does a Piano Go out of Tune?

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Constant changes in the atmosphere will affect your piano. The wood in the soundboard, pinblock and bridges continually change, swelling when it is humid, shrinking when it is dry. The phenomenon, combined with the tension pulling the piano together, causes the strings to stretch and contract. Some strings stretch at different rates than others. This is how your piano goes out of tune.

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