STEVE'S PIANO SERVICE ONLINE

Twenty Years
of Experience Tuning and
Repairing Pianos in Michigan, Arizona,
and Tennessee--
What is that good for?
Answer: Steve can help you Repair and
Tune your own piano. Lots of folks are
doing it. We have been helping our friends
online since 1996. Can we help YOU?
© Copyrighted by Stephen Van Nattan- 1996
We help you do the repairs and tune the piano.
Here
are some samples of our instruction area online.
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INTRODUCTION
Are you a Do-it-Yourselfer?
This Table of Contents lists many tasks in repair and care of your piano.
You will learn to do these repairs yourself.
The Online Catalog offers tools and parts to repair your piano.
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UP FRONT
WARNING:
Caveat Emptor-- Let the Buyer Beware.
You are the one responsible to determine if you will try to follow our
instructions and try these repairs and tuning techniques. We will not in
any way assure you anything we have included on this site will work for you.Having said that, we want to make it clear that we have tried to make this site
plain and interesting, without overly technical jargon, so that you can succeed.Steve also makes himself available to you by E-MAIL to answer your questions.
Steve asks that you look below for the topic you should study before
sending E-Mail.TO OUR INTERNATIONAL VISITORS:
We try to use international English, but some American idioms will be found.
If you have trouble with the English here, SEND MAIL, and ask questions.
Table
of Contents
We now offer a CD,
of this content
Plus More DetailEd Tuning Instructions.
We
suggest you bookmark this page, AND the pages
you go to next, so you have all possible destinations.
This is a large site.
Chapter One- KNOW THY PIANO
Introduction:
Music
Why pianos go out of tune
Chapter Two- THE WAYS AND KINDS OF PIANOS
Introduction to Piano Care
Grands
Uprights
Consoles and Studios
Spinets
Polishing Pianos
Keys
Keep keys white by controlling light
Chapter Three- WHAT IS A GOOD PIANO?
Chapter Four- MAINTAINING YOUR PIANO YOURSELF
1. Tuning Your Piano
2. How often should a piano be tuned?
3. When should a piano be tuned?
4. Hints to help make the tuning last through the year
5. Courtesy to your tuner
6. Adjusting the Action
7. Moving a Piano
8. Know Thy Tuner
9. Checking the Tuning
10. Free Words of Wisdom Department
Chapter Five- GETTING TO WORK- OPENING YOUR PIANO
Opening Your Piano-- Uprights
Removing the Upright Action
Removing a Spinet "Drop Action"
Want to remove the keys?
The Grand Opening
Removing the key cover
"Front Board" (Unofficial name) Or, Key Slip
Removing the Grand action
Reinstalling the action
Chapter Six- TROUBLE IN YOUR PIANO?
A sticking keys
Two keys cling together as you play them
Key is Down-- Broken Key
Hammer is Dead
How to Replace Bridle Straps
Hit and miss key strokes, Double blow of a hammer
Hammers Flop Around
Hammer Head Broken Off
Bending a Crooked Hammer
Chapter Seven- GENERAL REPAIR TASKS
Sub-topics in Chapter Seven:
Alignment of grand piano hammers
Back checks of the Action-- Repair
Board just in front of the keys-- (Key Slip)
Casters- Servicing and Replacing
Center Pins Loose-- Repair and Install New Ones
Included Flange Bushing ReplacementClean the Grand Piano Sound Board
Dismantling or Destroying a Trapped Piano
Funny Quaver in the Voice of the Piano
Front Board (Key Slip) Warping Corrected
Hanging Pedal Stick- Trap Problems
HAMMER WORK-
Hammers- Repair after it is Broken
Hammers- use a Brass Sleeve to Repair
Hammer- Replace a Broken Hammer
Reattach the felt head of the hammer.Harp- Make Shift Rescue of a Broken Harp
Harp- It is Cracked-- Is it junk?
Jacks- Repair them and Solve Loosening
KEYS
Lost motion- Adjusting to eliminate it
Lyre of a Grand- Repair and Reset Pedals
Name Decal- How to Apply a New One
Pedals- Replacement and Trap Servicing
Pedals- Grand Soft Pedal Fails or Will Not Return
Piano Tuners- How do I become one?
Pin Block- Separation From the Wood Frame
Pin Block Replacement-- LINK I SUGGEST YOU STUDY
Plastic- Old Plastic Problems in Pianos
Plastic Elbow Replacement- Vagias Elbows
Prevention of Moth and Critter Damage
Restring You Piano- Coming Soon
School- Care and Defense of Pianos
Sound Board Problems- Clean a Grand Piano Sound Board
Sound Board Problems- Repair a Cracked Sound Board
Tune Your Piano- Do it Yourself
Tuning Pin Troubles- Tighten Loose Pins
Wires- Turn a Dull Bass String to Brighten it
PLAYER PIANOS
PIANO MOVING, INSTRUCTIONS, AND SUPPLIES
Ordering Tools and Parts
Piano Tool and Parts Catalogue
Tuning Levers -
Meters For Tuning
Diagrams of Grand and Upright Piano Actions
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