Sheffield Piano Tuner
Musical Instruments in Sheffield, South Yorkshire
I am an expert piano tuner in my 28th year of tuning and maintaining many different kinds of piano and a Member of both the Pianoforte Tuners? Association and of the Institute of Musical Instrument Technology. Located in Sheffield, I work here and North Derbyshire, covering Hope Valley, Bakewell and the surrounding villages) During May, June, September and December I work in Nottingham. My client base includes primary and secondary schools, churches and private homes. I have an Enhanced CRB certificate with me and across the PTA have J5m Public Liability Insurance)
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Piano repairs by Paul Fox
read moreLike other instruments, pianos need attention over time and many pianos in regular use are already quite old. Moving parts start to wear, screws may loosen, wood can warp and shrink, felt, leather and cloth may start to deteriorate. Repair and maintenance is as important as having your piano tuned regularly and can result in a more reliable piano. Many repairs can be done in situ and it is these that I undertake, rather than large repairs or restoration that need workshop facilities. I am happy to come and look at your piano and provide a no obligation estimate for any work that needs undertaking.
Piano tuning by Paul Fox
read moreRegular tuning will ensure continued pleasure from playing your instrument. Compare the cost of a twice-yearly visit and the immediate sound improvement with the cost of weekly lessons. A small price to pay for the transformation a tuning can give to your piano. Over time, all the moving parts of a piano will be affected by both playing and environmental factors such as heat and humidity. These will affect your piano's performance. The tonal quality of a piano should be consistent and you will notice if it isn't when you are playing as it won't sound as good as it should.
Piano sales by Paul Fox
read moreA lighter toned piano in a traditional case. Nice responsive action, suit any style of playing and a good upgrade model if you're wanting a smaller but traditional case design. If you want some good information on piano sales and what to look for when buying a piano, have a look at the Piano Tuners' Association website. For further discussion once you have absorbed all that, you are very welcome to ring me and ask anything more you may want to know. The questions are all with you, I will do my best to answer them.