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Wonky Hammers in Canal Fulton

piano hammersRecently I was tuning a piano in Canal Fulton, Ohio when I noticed that several keys sounded really bad. Even after tuning them, it sounded horrible. I immediately inspected the hammers.

Piano hammers are pieces of wood covered with felt that hit the piano strings when the keys are pressed.

It turned out that several of the hammers in the bass section of this piano were hitting not only their own string, but also the string of the key next to it. For example, when the piano player hit the C, they would hear both C and C sharp at the same time.

Fortunately, I’ve encountered this problem before and knew exactly how to fix it. The piano hammers are attached to the action frame by a little screw. If that screw becomes loose, the hammer can shift or wobble when the piano is played. In this case several screws had come loose and half a dozen hammers had shifted and were hitting multiple strings.

I went through the piano, aligning the hammers and tightening the screws. Once I was finished and the tuning was done, the piano sounded 100 times better than it had before.

Remember, maintenance on a piano can be just as important as tuning it. That’s why it’s good to have your piano serviced once a year.

Gary Howell is a piano tuner in the Akron, Canton, Massillon area. He has more than 12 years of experience as a piano technician. He can perform both tuning and repair on all makes and models of pianos. Go here to read more about Gary. If you need your piano tuned, contact Gary Howell by clicking Here.

Photo credit: flickr Creative Commons, Strings for Upright by David Lenker

Guide to Selling a Used Piano

grand pianoAs a piano tuner in Massillon and Canton Ohio, I see lots of pianos. Good ones and bad ones. And if you look on internet classified ads, you will always see pianos listed for sale. Many of them will be free. Some are garbage but others are good, quality pianos.

But here’s what I see happening a lot; the average person looking to buy or sell a piano likely doesn’t know how to tell the difference between a junk piano and a good piano. When they look at a website such as Facebook Marketplace, at any given time there might be 5 to 10 free pianos along with a few that are listed for between $100 to $500. So, it gives the impression that pianos are practically worthless and most of them you can’t even give away.

But let me tell you about what happened recently. I had a customer call me and say she received a free piano and wanted it tuned. I drove to her house and was surprised when I walked in and looked at the piano. It was about 7 years old and was one of the top brands of pianos in the world. I asked how she got it for free and she said the previous owner thought no one wants pianos anymore, so he just gave it to her for free. Imagine the look on her face when I told her that the piano she just got for free was worth $5,000.

If you have a piano you want to get rid of, how do you decide how much it’s worth?

Here are four questions to answer when selling a used piano:
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