Posts Tagged ‘piano science’
Revitalizing Your Piano: New Bass Strings, New Tuning Pins, and Two Tunings
A piano’s rich, deep bass tones are what give it a powerful, resonant voice. However, over time, bass strings can lose their vibrancy, and tuning pins may weaken, causing instability in pitch. If you’ve noticed your piano’s bass notes sounding dull or the tuning not holding as it should, it might be time for new…
Read MoreThe Importance of Piano Restringing: Restoring Your Instrument’s Sound and Performance
A well-maintained piano can last for generations, but over time, strings wear out, lose tension, and affect the overall sound quality. Whether you’re dealing with an aging instrument, a broken string, or tuning instability, professional piano restringing is the key to restoring your piano’s performance. At Clare’s Player Pianos, we specialize in expert piano refurbishing…
Read MoreHow Often Should a Gigging Musician Tune Their Piano?
For professional musicians, a well-tuned piano is essential to delivering a great performance. Whether you’re playing in a jazz club in Austin, a concert hall in Dallas, or a private event in Fort Worth, your piano must be in top shape to ensure the best sound quality. But how often should a gigging musician tune…
Read MoreThe Science of Sound in Pianos: Unraveling the Physics of Music
Let’s dive into the fascinating science behind how pianos produce sound, focusing on three key components: the strings, the soundboard, and the dampers.
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