This is the single best and most accurate piano tuning video after Mark Cerisano's. It's better than 99% of videos in every way, the ear, the explanation, the experience, the "semplicity". Truly a golden nugget to behold.
@rodneylee4026
Жыл бұрын
Any piano tuner that says they are tuning 6 or more pianos a day is probably fibbing. The average for a professional is 2 or 3 maybe 4 a day, if they are doing really good ones.
@daveyfromdownsouth7889
There is somthing so beautiful about playing a piano you have tuned. You play beautiful and I appreciate your skills and talents! What an amazing gift you have sir
@davewilliams3599
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. Yours is the most simplified and comprehensive display of pin and string setting I have found online to date.
@clintjones9848
14 күн бұрын
Thanks, this is the most helpful video I've found on tuning the piano yourself. PianoMeter is the perfect app. Works perfectly, user friendly, and only $25. Your explanation of your technique was helpful. Rattling the pin a bit to see if it slips a little. I also think taking the note sharp and then slightly rattling it back is the correct technique. With guitars and bass you're taught to tune up to the note. But that's because with low tension and shoddy tuners, they can slip if you tune down to the note. With piano, the tension is extremely high. So if you tune up to the note, it is more likely to slip. Then if you rattle it back to the note, you can be more certain that it's stable. About the unisons: I actually like using both the app and my ear to make sure the unison is as close as I can get it. Confirm on the app that each string is ideally within a cent of the target and then confirm by ear that it sounds pure.
@gaugeonesteam
Hitting the note hard is not to see if it slips, it's to even the tension on the non-speaking parts of the string.
@amezcuaist
Жыл бұрын
I use a Keyes Impact hammer and the impact is very gentle . I always tune down a fraction to save a mistake and then tune above the note ,watching the meter .Then tuning down again I stop just short of the note and do a gentle pull (outwards) to get the note exactly right . The pull was advised by a Grand Piano tuner and it seems to combine very well with the impact method . I also have a number of very efficient wooden planes and I use various size hammers to set them accurately with little knocks and taps . The impact hammer use is more like a Patting action .
@LondonarabS
2 жыл бұрын
I am also an amateur pianist tuning my own piano struggling with stability. Thank you for your demonstration. If I buy the piano meter app , can I get away with just the plus version ? So you don’t need the temper ant strip and tune all strings using this app ? If that’s the case it will be wonderful.
@drband8181
I thoroughly enjoyed your demonstration and explanation of tuning technique. It makes much more sense than most KZitem videos on the subject. I’m about to start tuning my own piano, which needs a touch-up at this time. Your explanation of the PianoMeter app was most helpful.
@MrEthanhines
Жыл бұрын
First time after listening to a dozen or so videos that I could clearly hear the beats great work!
@bigbadbillb
Жыл бұрын
So glad I found another left-handed tuner like myself. It made it easier for me to follow. The pace was just right, too. It wasn't too fast. Nicely done.
@Charles-kq3ce
so well explained compared to all the others on tuning. But i would just like clarification on the pushing forward and pulling back i.e. know which way to adjust after testing.
@gregoryschleitwiler9601
Very helpful to me. Thank you sir.
@uriben-gal6620
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful sound. What kind of piano is that ?
@emilykomitsky3616
Жыл бұрын
Clear concise explanation. Thank you! Beautiful playing as well! What brand tuning hammer and what degree angle on the head do you use?
@jenzsharing8160
2 жыл бұрын
Did I get this correctly - you basically use the push pull method for two things: 1. To determine whether the thread is sharp or flat compared to the other one. 2. To balance/stabilize the tension between speaking and non-speaking length
@maxaudibert5793
Hello sir,
@wiseview1444
Жыл бұрын
The most helpful video on tuning on the internet! Perfect. Thank you.
@AndrejSpilevoj
May I ask what app is that?
@hermanmeyer492
3 жыл бұрын
Hi sir can I give you a good tip please take the hood panel of
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