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Why is frequent piano tuning necessary?

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Why is frequent piano tuning necessary?

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> 1. Pianos that are regularly tuned are the only ones that sound right and good. > 2. You can avoid the extra time and expense of a large pitch raise (a $39 savings). If I tuned your piano within the last year, any pitch raise needed now is free.. > 3. Your piano is a living, breathing thing in that it responds to its environment. Its wood expands and contracts with seasonal changes in temperature and humidity,and the string tension fluctuates accordingly. Occasional tunings of once every few years cause your piano to be unstable and not hold its tune very long. > 4. Regular tunings take much less time. Huge pitch raises can add as much as 1 hour to a tuning. > 5. Modern pianos sound best at A440. They do not sound right when they are 50 or 100 cents flat. > 6. During tuning, many performance functions are checked and sometimes corrected without any additional cost. > 7. Children do not learn to enjoy music on a poor sounding, difficult to play instrument. > 8. Piano manufacturers una

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