Services
Thank you for choosing Piano Reprise! the highest quality piano service . Below, you’ll find six tailored services to meet your needs. is simple, and we offer flexible options across different days and times. Choose the best service match for you, and book with us today!
Regular piano tuning
$120
This service is for pianos that had their last tuning within the past two years. We tune the piano, adjust the strings, and ensure it performs at its best.
Pitch Raise Tuning
$180
This service is for pianos that had their last tuning “2 to 10 years” ago. We tightening the strings, then perform a regular tuning to restore the piano’s full sound quality.
Back to Life Tuning
$250
Book this service if the piano has not been tuned for over 10 years. We must lubricate the strings to prevent snapping, tighten them, and perform a standard tuning.
Piano Purchase Consultant
$150
Not familiar with the piano world? We will accompany you to the stores and help you choose the best one with our guidance from our expert.
Piano Assessment
$100
If you’d like to check the value of your piano, this is your option. We can also provide you with a written report upon request.
Deep Cleaning ( for upright pianos)
$100
We will clean the soundboard and behind the keys. Deep cleaning is like a car wash for your piano.
"Regular Tuning vs. Pitch Raise Tuning: Which one do I need?"
Some of my clients ask about the difference between regular tuning and pitch raise tuning, so let’s break it down.
Your piano has 220 strings. When you tune your piano regularly, like once a year, some of the strings get a little loose, but others stay pretty stable. The technician will only adjust the loose strings, leaving the ones that are still holding their tension. This keeps your piano sounding great and tuned until next year. This is called regular tuning or standard tuning, and it usually takes about 30 to 40 minutes, depending on how your piano is doing.
But if you haven’t tuned your piano for a long time — like, more than three years — all 220 strings have probably loosened up a lot. In this case, the technician has to first tighten all the strings before they can make any fine adjustments. This is a more complicated process. The strings also need to be lubricated to lower the risk of snapping when they’re tightened, since they’ll be under much more tension. This process is called pitch raise tuning, and it’s what most pianos need if they haven’t been tuned in a while. Without this step, the piano won’t stay in tune after the adjustment.
Pitch raise tuning takes longer — usually about 1 hour or more.
Why Choose Us?
We are proud to have earned the highest levels of client satisfaction, reflected in our numerous five-star reviews. This success is rooted in our core beliefs:
We believe in providing tailored service, as each client’s piano deserves personalized care. We believe in the power of combining deep knowledge with years of experience to deliver exceptional results. We believe in balancing quality and affordability, ensuring you get the best value for your investment. We believe in the importance of attention to detail, making sure every aspect of your piano is finely tuned and well-maintained. We believe in building long-term relationships. Our goal is not just to tune your piano once but to be your trusted partner in piano care for years to come. We believe in the love of music and the passion that drives us. Our team’s dedication to both craftsmanship and the art of music ensures that every piano we care for is in perfect harmony.
FAQ
How often should my piano be tuned?
Pianos should be tuned based on various factors, such as the condition of your environment, the age of the piano, and the health of the tuning pins. There is no fixed or exact time frame for tuning, as each piano has its own unique characteristics. Generally, a piano can be tuned every six months, once a year, or even every two years, depending on its condition and usage.
Why does my piano need tuning?
Pianos go out of tune due to temperature and humidity changes, the stretching of the strings, and the natural settling of the piano. Piano tuning ensures that your piano sounds its best and maintains its structural integrity.
Can I tune my piano myself?
Piano tuning is a highly skilled task that requires specialized tools and knowledge. It’s best to hire a professional piano tuner to ensure accurate tuning and to avoid damaging your instrument.
How long does it take to tune a piano?
On average, a piano tuning takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on the condition of the piano and how out of tune it is. A piano that hasn’t been tuned in years may take longer.
How much does piano tuning cost?
The cost of piano tuning varies depending on location, but it generally ranges from $120 to $300. Additional repairs or adjustments may cost extra.
What causes my piano to go out of tune
Common causes include humidity fluctuations, temperature changes, and the natural tension of the piano strings. Pianos are sensitive to environmental changes, which can cause the strings to expand or contract, affecting tuning.
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