- Piano Tuning
- NYC Metro Area
- LIRR, Metro North, and NJ transit are possible for an additional charge
- Flexible scheduling!
Servicing the NYC Metro Area!
Piano tuning services for the New York City Metropolitan Area
- Areas of Service Manhattan Brooklyn Queens Bronx ...sometimes beyond!
- Experience 10+ Years
- Founded 2011
About Me
Hello! My name is Brandon and I'm a long-term New York City resident. I've been tuning New York's pianos since 2011. I've worked on many of the most famous stages in the world, such as Carnegie Hall, The Apollo, Lincoln Center, Saint Patrick's Cathedral, and several theaters on (and off) Broadway!
I've tuned at some of the most highly regarded recording studios in the city, as well as for NYC public and private schools, churches, and countless home residences. I've also tuned specifically for performances by Sarah McLachlan, Alicia Keys, and for plays such as The Book of Mormon and Shucked.
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- Piano Tuning
- NYC Metro Area
- LIRR, Metro North, and NJ transit are possible for an additional charge
- Flexible scheduling!
- Piano Tuning in residential locations only
- NYC Metro Area
- LIRR, Metro North, and NJ transit are possible for an additional charge
- Proof of current music studies are required
PIANO FAQ
Some helpful answeres to my most common questions!
January 9, 2024
How often should my piano be tuned
The frequency with which a piano should be tuned depends on various factors, including the piano’s age, climate conditions, and how often it is played. In general, it is recommended to have a piano tuned at least twice per year for minimal maintenance. …
January 7, 2024
If I move my piano, will it go out of tune?
Yes, moving a piano can cause it to go out of tune. The process of moving a piano involves changes in its position, orientation, and sometimes even the environment. These changes can affect the tension in the piano’s strings, leading to a temporary shift in pitch. …
December 26, 2023
How do I Know if my piano can be tuned
First, you can test with a standard tuner, or download a tuning app on your smartphone. Try the center notes to see how far from standard tuning they are. If a note is more than a whole note (two steps) flat, it’s possible (but not necessarily immpossible) that the strings are too far gone to be brought up to standard 440 tuning. …