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Robert Conrad, Registered Piano Tuner/Technician, Tucson, AZ
Conrad Piano Service (520)784-1549
  • About
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  • FAQs
    • What Customers Have Said
    • What’s a Registered Piano Technician (RPT)?
    • What type of piano is it?
    • How Much is the Piano Worth?
    • How often should the piano be tuned?
    • Tuning? Here’s what the Manufacturers say:
    • Some differences between Acoustic and Electric Pianos?
    • Good Hygrometers for home use with Pianos
    • Steingraeber Piano
    • Piano Brands & Manufacturers
    • Communities Service Area
  • Piano Tuning
    • Tuning Audio Files
    • Downloads
      • Accu-Tuner Manuals
      • Piano Manager & Piano Librarian Downloads
      • Piano Manager
        • Piano Manager’s File Types Explained
        • Creating a Header Sheet for The AccuTuner’s Mem Tunings Video
    • Mapping
      • Mapping pianos for tuning.
      • Measuring the piano’s A4 Numbers
      • The Prime Octave in piano tuning
      • What are the Prime 5ths in piano tuning?
      • Piano tuning Templates
      • The “A” Targets and the Secondary Targets
      • Working with a High “4th A4 Number” Piano
      • Working with a Low “4th A4 Number” Piano
      • How to adjusting the Mid-Point of the Prime Octave
      • The Prime 5ths: A3/E4 & D4/A4
      • How to balance the Prime 5ths in piano tuning
      • How to map A3
      • How to map A3 on the piano
      • How to find a good location for tuning A1 (Map A1) for piano tuning
      • How to find a good location for tuning A0 (Mapping A0) for piano tuning
      • Tuning the treble: How to map the Treble using Templates
    • FAC Tweaks
      • The “A” Multiplier Default
      • The AccuTuner’s Double Octave Beat (DOB) feature explained
      • How to create and use the Accu-Tuners’ Sequence feature (Video)
      • The Accu-Tuner’s FAC tuning’s A4 Number
      • Try a Different “F” Number
      • How to stretch the treble in an FAC Tuning
      • How to use the Accu-Tuners Partial Change Correction feature to Tune to Non-Standard Pitch
      • Reasons for lowering the FAC tuning’s Tenor Partial Change
      • Overview of Partial Changes in Computer-Generated Tunings
      • How to use the AccuTuner’s “Custom Over Pull” for Pitch Corrections
    • Partial Changes
      • Partials Changes in Pianos Overview
      • Piano Tuning issues caused by Partial Changes and Scaling Issues
      • Optimizing Partial Change Locations in FAC tunings
      • Lowering the Tenor Partial Change
      • How to Check/Correct All Partial Changes Using PCC
    • YouTube Videos
      • Overview of Partial Changes in Computer-Generated Tunings
      • Creating a Header Sheet for The AccuTuner’s Mem Tunings Video
    • Littau-Conrad Tuning System
      • The Littau-Conrad Spreadsheet Preview
      • The Littau-Conrad Spreadsheet Demo 2
    • Accu-Tuner Sales
      • Accu-Tuner Manuals
      • Piano Manager Software Download
  • About
  • Contact
  • Customer Reviews
  • Home
  • FAQs
    • What Customers Have Said
    • What’s a Registered Piano Technician (RPT)?
    • What type of piano is it?
    • How Much is the Piano Worth?
    • How often should the piano be tuned?
    • Tuning? Here’s what the Manufacturers say:
    • Some differences between Acoustic and Electric Pianos?
    • Good Hygrometers for home use with Pianos
    • Steingraeber Piano
    • Piano Brands & Manufacturers
    • Communities Service Area
  • Piano Tuning
    • Tuning Audio Files
    • Downloads
      • Accu-Tuner Manuals
      • Piano Manager & Piano Librarian Downloads
      • Piano Manager
        • Piano Manager’s File Types Explained
        • Creating a Header Sheet for The AccuTuner’s Mem Tunings Video
    • Mapping
      • Mapping pianos for tuning.
      • Measuring the piano’s A4 Numbers
      • The Prime Octave in piano tuning
      • What are the Prime 5ths in piano tuning?
      • Piano tuning Templates
      • The “A” Targets and the Secondary Targets
      • Working with a High “4th A4 Number” Piano
      • Working with a Low “4th A4 Number” Piano
      • How to adjusting the Mid-Point of the Prime Octave
      • The Prime 5ths: A3/E4 & D4/A4
      • How to balance the Prime 5ths in piano tuning
      • How to map A3
      • How to map A3 on the piano
      • How to find a good location for tuning A1 (Map A1) for piano tuning
      • How to find a good location for tuning A0 (Mapping A0) for piano tuning
      • Tuning the treble: How to map the Treble using Templates
    • FAC Tweaks
      • The “A” Multiplier Default
      • The AccuTuner’s Double Octave Beat (DOB) feature explained
      • How to create and use the Accu-Tuners’ Sequence feature (Video)
      • The Accu-Tuner’s FAC tuning’s A4 Number
      • Try a Different “F” Number
      • How to stretch the treble in an FAC Tuning
      • How to use the Accu-Tuners Partial Change Correction feature to Tune to Non-Standard Pitch
      • Reasons for lowering the FAC tuning’s Tenor Partial Change
      • Overview of Partial Changes in Computer-Generated Tunings
      • How to use the AccuTuner’s “Custom Over Pull” for Pitch Corrections
    • Partial Changes
      • Partials Changes in Pianos Overview
      • Piano Tuning issues caused by Partial Changes and Scaling Issues
      • Optimizing Partial Change Locations in FAC tunings
      • Lowering the Tenor Partial Change
      • How to Check/Correct All Partial Changes Using PCC
    • YouTube Videos
      • Overview of Partial Changes in Computer-Generated Tunings
      • Creating a Header Sheet for The AccuTuner’s Mem Tunings Video
    • Littau-Conrad Tuning System
      • The Littau-Conrad Spreadsheet Preview
      • The Littau-Conrad Spreadsheet Demo 2
    • Accu-Tuner Sales
      • Accu-Tuner Manuals
      • Piano Manager Software Download

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How often should the piano be tuned?

FAQsBy BobAugust 29, 2011

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

What is Piano Action Regulation?

FAQsBy 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?

FAQsBy 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.

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