Frequently Asked Questions
Feel free to e-mail the piano expert, Brigham Larson, if you have a question that is not addressed here. The answer just might show up as a video blog post on Brigham’s Piano Blog!
- Should I wait to tune my piano until after it is moved?
- Is it OK to place a piano on an outside wall?
- Is a piano with a cracked soundboard still usable?
- When should I have my piano tuned and why?
- What happens if my piano has not been tuned for several years?
- Can you do repairs also or do you just tune?
Q: Should I wait to tune my piano until after it is moved?
A: No (unless it is a move from a tropical climate to the desert)! See the video for more explanation as Brigham dispels this myth.
Q: Is it OK to place a piano on an outside wall?
A: Yes. Watch the video to find out why,
Q: When should I have my piano tuned and why?
A: Every six months or a year depending upon you musical preferences.
Q: What happens if my piano has not been tuned for several years?
A: You will most likely need a pitch raise.
Q: Can you do repairs as well or do you just tune?
A: Brigham is truly an expert piano technician and can fix ANYTHING!!!!

