Piano Tuning: A Simple and Accurate Method for Amateurs
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A practical, lesson-based course for amateurs that explains the construction, action parts, and evolution of the piano, and then provides step-by-step instruction in removing, regulating, and repairing actions for uprights, grands, and square pianos. It details tuning technique, use of mutes and tuning hammers, setting temperament, and finishing treble and bass, and includes the mathematical rationale for equal and unequal temperaments with diagrams and examples. Additional chapters cover troubleshooting—loose pins, split bridges, string splicing—care of reed organs, and professional hints, while review questions reinforce skills for self-directed learning and routine maintenance.
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