Pitch Raise

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What is a pitch raise?

If a piano has not been tuned for many years then the pitch will have dropped further away from where it should be, making it harder for a tuner to pull the piano back up to the correct tension level. Contact me at Gideon the Piano Tuner for more information.
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Therefore a pitch raise* will be required in order for the piano to be brought back to concert pitch.

To do this, the tension of the strings is increased which puts a huge strain on the piano's cast iron frame. This is done quickly by raising the average tension levels above what they should be. It is a rough tuning that is usually done in 30 minutes. Another tuning is then done which is known as a fine tune. This is a more accurate tuning which usually takes an additional hour.
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As a pitch raise takes more time and effort, the fee for doing it is a bit more than a standard tuning.

It is recommended that the piano is tuned once again 6-8 weeks after a pitch raise and fine tune has been carried out. This helps to keep the tension levels more stable.

Regular tunings (every 6 months is preferable) will avoid the need for a pitch raise in the future.

*A pitch raise will only be undertaken after a visual inspection to see if the piano is structurally sound i.e. the strings and frame can handle the increase in tension.

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