Tuning at the Governor’s Mansion

Tuning at the Governor’s Mansion

Christmas time in Texas! It was busy holiday tuning season; getting pianos ready for holiday concerts, church events, family gatherings, and holiday gifts.  One of my more high profile events was here, at the Texas Governor’s Mansion. This is a beautiful historic building and a delightful setting to work in. The building was built in 1854, designed by architect Abner Cook (no known relation). After sending my toolkit through the x-ray, I...

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Tuning at Bass Concert Hall

Tuning at Bass Concert Hall

Tuning the 9′ Steinway D for the Steve Martin/Martin Short Performance at Bass Concert Hall a few weeks back. It’s always fun to come back to the stage just before the show when the lights are up. Did anyone see the show? Did Bernadette Peters make a cameo appearance on cornet?

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Training at the Steinway factory

Training at the Steinway factory

Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to attend a week long training session at the Steinway Factory in New York City.  Just being at the historic factory is an amazing experience. The focus of the training was voicing and tone building (see services). In a small group of 4 we each worked with our own grand piano, fresh off the factory line. Under the expert instruction of Kent Webb, we spent a week developing and sculpting the tone of these...

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Piano Technicians Guild Conference

Piano Technicians Guild Conference

This week I attended the annual Piano Technicians Guild Conference of the south central region.  We met in Kerrville, Texas for three days at the Y O Ranch Resort.  Classes are given by master technicians, technicians with specific knowledge, and people who have created new tools or materials for pianos.  A good time was had by all and everyone left more knowledgeable and with an ambition create finest work possible.  It seemed most of us...

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Has somebody been living in my piano?

Has somebody been living in my piano?

Often, when a piano is left in an unoccupied home or exiled to the garage, it can become a home for rodents.  Plenty of nooks and cozy alcoves lay within every piano, along with ample nesting supplies.  Rodents chew away at the felt, leather, and wood, rearranging things to suit there tastes.  Then, they began to stockpile pecans, cherrios, or maybe even a head of garlic underneath the keys.  it doesn’t take long before piano stops...

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