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Piano Tuning in Calgary
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Piano Tuning, Repairs & More!

Here are the details describing each of my piano technician services. See below for my pricing table. 

01.

Tuning

I use a combination of electronic and aural tuning techniques to achieve maximum tuning stability and great tone.

02.

Pitch Raise

If a piano has gone without tuning for an extended period, its pitch may have dropped far below A-440. This means that each of its approximately 220 strings needs to be tightened considerably, adding tremendous additional tension to the piano’s structure. The problem is that as each string is tightened, the additional load causes the pitch of previously adjusted strings to change. Thus it is impossible to make a substantial change in pitch and end up with a fine, accurate tuning in one step. Instead, a process called “pitch raising” must first be done, in which all strings are raised to their correct average tension levels. Only then can the piano be accurately tuned. In other words, accurate tuning is only possible when all strings are so close to their proper tension that only small further changes are needed during tuning. These small changes then do not disturb the tuning of other strings.

03.

Repairs

I have extensive experience repairing pianos. Piano actions are complex mechanisms, with lots of moving parts. As pianos age, parts in the action may wear out or break. Minor repairs or adjustments can sometimes be included with your piano tuning. For something more involved, I can take a look and provide an estimate. 

04.

Reconditioning

When complete rebuilding is not feasible, reconditioning can be a great alternative. An action reconditioning involves removing the action and taking it to my shop. There I take it apart, thoroughly clean it, reshape the hammers to remove the grooves left from hitting the strings, and lubricate all moving parts. After the hammers are reshaped, it is possible to line them up to the strings properly. This is a great opportunity to make little adjustments and repairs that can greatly extend the life of your piano.

Key Rebushing is the replacement of the 4 little pieces of felt for each piano key. Every piano key has 4 little pieces of felt to help guide it. When they get worn out, there is a lot of side to side play, and they will need to be replaced.

05.

Regulating

Regulation is the adjustment of the mechanical aspects of the piano to compensate for the effects of wear, the compacting and settling of cloth, felt, and buckskin, as well as dimensional changes in wood and wool parts due to changes in humidity. 

The three systems involved in regulation are the action, trapwork and damper system. The action is the mechanical part of the piano that transfers the motion of the fingers on the keys to the hammers that strike the strings. It is comprised of over 9,000 parts which require adjustment to critical tolerances to be able to respond to a pianist’s every command. The trapwork is the assemblage of levers, dowels and springs that connects the pedals to the action affecting sustain and dynamics. The damper system is the mechanical part of the piano that stops the vibration of the string when you release the key and is controlled by the key and pedal systems. 

06.

Voicing

Voicing is the adjustment of a piano’s tone or quality of sound. Tone can be changed without affecting the pitch. For example, turning the bass or treble knobs on your stereo changes the tone but does not alter the notes the musician recorded. A skilled piano technician can voice a piano to change its tonal personality from mellow to bright or robust to delicate. The degree of change possible depends upon the piano’s design and condition.

07.

Rebuilding

Rebuilding involves complete disassembly, inspection, and repair as necessary, including replacement of worn, damaged, or deteriorated parts. The piano is then reassembled, tested, and adjusted to the same or similar tolerances as when it was new.

Complete rebuilding includes the entire piano structure – including soundboard, bridges, pinblock, and strings – as well as the action, keyboard, and case refinishing.

Partial rebuilding includes only one or two of these areas – for example rebuilding of the action and structure, but not case refinishing.

Rebuilding restores the piano to its original condition or better. Such comprehensive work is usually most practical for high-quality instruments where maximum performance and longevity are required.

The cost depends on the amount and complexity of the work required.

08.

Dampp-Chaser

Dampp-Chaser Piano Life Saver Automatic Humidity Control System Installation – With the Calgary area being a very dry and inhospitable place for pianos, an internal humidity system is an excellent way to prolong the life of your piano and protect your investment. Please contact me for pricing. See the Dampp-Chaser website for details about this product. 

Pricing

Piano Tuning Starting at $160

Piano Tuning

$160

+ GST
Pitch Raise

$60

add-on fee
Voicing

$80

and up
Action Reconditioning

$600

starting at
Keytop Replacement

$800

starting at
Key Rebushing

$800

starting at
Regulation

$600

and up
Dampp-Chaser

$800

upright piano
Dampp-Chaser

$900

grand piano
I am a proudly independent technician servicing all makes and models of acoustic pianos.

Mark Calkhoven

Registered Piano Technician (RPT)

With over 25 years of experience, I offer a range of services for your piano, including: tuning and pitch raising, repairs, regulation, voicing, and rebuilding.

Located in Calgary Alberta
Serving customers in the Calgary area.