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Conrad Piano Service (520)784-1549
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  • About Bob Conrad, RPT
  • Musical Education
    • Joanne Baker
    • Robert Conrad Senior Recital, May 1, 1979
    • Carl Friedberg
    • Victor Labunski
  • FAQ
    • What type of piano is it?
    • What’s a Registered Piano Technician?
    • How old is my piano?
    • Piano Tuning: How often?
    • What’s Piano Action Regulation?
    • What’s the piano worth?
    • Hygrometers
    • Acoustic or Electric Piano?
    • Will you come to my community?
    • Piano Brands/Manufacturers
    • Piano of Interest: Steingraeber
  • Accu-Tuner Blog
    • Littau-Conrad (LC) Tuning System
      • LC Spreadsheet Preview
      • LC Spreadsheet Demo 2
      • The Tuning’s “Targets”
    • Mapping
      • Templates
      • The Prime Octave
      • The A4 Numbers
      • The “4th” A4 Number
      • The Prime 5ths
      • Balancing the Prime 5ths
      • Mapping A3
      • The Prime Octave’s Mid-Point
      • Mapping A3: Procedures
      • Mapping the Treble with Templates
      • Mapping A1
      • Mapping A0
    • Piano Manager Articles
      • Video: Creating a Header Sheet for xMem Tunings
      • Video: File Types and Piano Manager
      • Excel (Spreadsheet) Tuning Organization
    • Partial Change Articles
      • Partial Changes & Scaling Issues
      • How to Lower the Tenor Partial Change
      • Why Lower the Tenor Partial Change
      • Using PCC (Partial Change Correction)
    • FAC Tuning TweaksContains articles on FAC Tuning
      • The “A” Multiplier Default
      • Double Octave Beat (DOB)
      • Using a Sequence
      • Custom Over Pull
      • Suggested FAC Tweaking Routine
      • Try a Different “F” Number
      • FAC Tuning Routine Using PCC
      • Add Stretch to the Bass w. PCC
    • Audio Files Tuning “Listens”
    • YouTube Videos
    • Downloads
      • Download Tunings
      • Download Piano Manager Software
    • Accu-Tuner Sales
  • Home
  • Reviews
  • Contact
  • About Bob Conrad, RPT
  • Musical Education
    • Joanne Baker
    • Robert Conrad Senior Recital, May 1, 1979
    • Carl Friedberg
    • Victor Labunski
  • FAQ
    • What type of piano is it?
    • What’s a Registered Piano Technician?
    • How old is my piano?
    • Piano Tuning: How often?
    • What’s Piano Action Regulation?
    • What’s the piano worth?
    • Hygrometers
    • Acoustic or Electric Piano?
    • Will you come to my community?
    • Piano Brands/Manufacturers
    • Piano of Interest: Steingraeber
  • Accu-Tuner Blog
    • Littau-Conrad (LC) Tuning System
      • LC Spreadsheet Preview
      • LC Spreadsheet Demo 2
      • The Tuning’s “Targets”
    • Mapping
      • Templates
      • The Prime Octave
      • The A4 Numbers
      • The “4th” A4 Number
      • The Prime 5ths
      • Balancing the Prime 5ths
      • Mapping A3
      • The Prime Octave’s Mid-Point
      • Mapping A3: Procedures
      • Mapping the Treble with Templates
      • Mapping A1
      • Mapping A0
    • Piano Manager Articles
      • Video: Creating a Header Sheet for xMem Tunings
      • Video: File Types and Piano Manager
      • Excel (Spreadsheet) Tuning Organization
    • Partial Change Articles
      • Partial Changes & Scaling Issues
      • How to Lower the Tenor Partial Change
      • Why Lower the Tenor Partial Change
      • Using PCC (Partial Change Correction)
    • FAC Tuning TweaksContains articles on FAC Tuning
      • The “A” Multiplier Default
      • Double Octave Beat (DOB)
      • Using a Sequence
      • Custom Over Pull
      • Suggested FAC Tweaking Routine
      • Try a Different “F” Number
      • FAC Tuning Routine Using PCC
      • Add Stretch to the Bass w. PCC
    • Audio Files Tuning “Listens”
    • YouTube Videos
    • Downloads
      • Download Tunings
      • Download Piano Manager Software
    • Accu-Tuner Sales

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Tuning? Here’s what the Manufacturers say:

Piano Service ArticlesBy BobNovember 19, 2022

Here’s what some of the manufacturers say about tuning: Steinway & Sons … Unfortunately, no matter how expertly a piano is tuned, atmospheric variations, particularly humidity, and the nature of the piano’s construction constantly conspire to bring it off pitch. Your Steinway piano has been designed and built so that in normal use and under…

How old is my piano?

FAQ, Piano Service ArticlesBy BobMay 16, 2022

How old is my piano? Click here to find out how old your piano is.

What’s a Registered Piano Technician (RPT)?

Piano Service ArticlesBy BobApril 30, 2022

The field of Piano technology is an unregulated trade. Therefore the Piano Technicians Guild has set its own standards of quality for piano technicians.

What type of piano is it?

FAQ, Piano Service ArticlesBy BobSeptember 3, 2011

There are a number of different ‘types’ of vertical pianos, just like there are a number of different sized grand pianos. Knowing the type of piano helps me get a better idea as to what might be involved in servicing it.

Piano Tuning: How often?

FAQ, Piano Service ArticlesBy BobAugust 29, 2011

Different situations, different pianists, and different pianos require different maintenance schedules.

Hygrometers

FAQ, Piano Service ArticlesBy BobAugust 23, 2011

It’s impossible to talk about pianos, piano tuning, and piano care without talking about humidity.

What’s Piano Action Regulation?

FAQ, Piano Service ArticlesBy BobNovember 29, 2008

Piano regulation is the mechanical adjustment of pianos by a trained piano tuner, to compensate for the affects of wear, and settling.

How Much is the Piano Worth?

FAQ, Piano Service ArticlesBy BobNovember 25, 2008

Two pianos of the same make and model, made the same day at the same factory, can have very different ‘values’ resulting from a number of factors.

What Customers Have Said

FAQ, Piano Service ArticlesBy BobNovember 11, 200839 Comments

Thank you for your business and special thanks to everyone for leaving such kind words of support.   It is very much appreciated! Each and every comment is important to my piano tuning business here in Tucson, AZ.

Piano of Interest: Steingraeber

FAQ, Piano Service ArticlesBy BobAugust 23, 2008

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