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Tennessee piano tuning for Murfreesboro, Nashville, and surrounding areas
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Services & Pricing
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If you have a well-maintained piano that has been tuned at least once a year, this is most likely all you need!
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If you have a piano that hasn’t been If you have a piano that hasn’t been tuned in many years, and you want it tuned to A440, it will likely need a pitch raise. This includes raising each string to the correct level then proceeding with a standard fine tuning.
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If you have a well-maintained player piano (piano that plays itself) that has been tuned at least once a year, this is most likely all you need! Player pianos take additional time because I have to carefully work around the player mechanism.
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If you have a player piano (piano that plays itself) that hasn’t been tuned in many years, and you want it tuned to A440, it will likely need a pitch raise. This includes raising each string to the correct level then proceeding with a standard fine tuning. Player pianos take additional time because I have to carefully work around the player mechanism.
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If you have a couple of sticking keys, or other miscellaneous small repairs, I may be able to quickly fix them during your appointment. If they are found to be larger issues, we can schedule a separate appointment.
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If your piano has started to have a bright, harsh tone over the years, you can restore the tone by voicing it! This is done by releasing pressure on the felt of the hammers where grooves have formed. Your piano will maintain its strength and volume while softening the tone.
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Some services don’t have a standard price, it will depend on the specifics of your piano. Feel free to reach out to discuss the needs of your piano and pricing!
Payments are made at the time of the service, so don’t worry if you’re not completely sure what to choose!
Meet Corinna
Hello! I’m Corinna Hogan, a Certified Piano Tuner based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. I started tuning in Phoenix, Arizona and relocated to Tennessee in Spring 2023. I’ve been playing piano for 21 years and play many other instruments.