I am planning to restart business this coming Monday, now that the Marion County stay at home order has been eased. I come with a mask and sanitizing wipes for the keyboard. I have spent over 7 weeks at home … Continue reading
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This photo is from the Facebook Page of Alexis Boza. I love the creativity of the people who created this railing. … Continue reading
Many of us deal with ultra dry skin during the winter with its low humidity inside. I have found a couple of solutions that work better than other things I have tried. Gloves in a bottle is a lotion … Continue reading
This graph shows the temperature (red line) and humidity (yellow line) for a period of over a year. This was taken in the sanctuary of North United Methodist Church in Indianapolis. Notice the overall sine wave up and down from … Continue reading
For the most part telling if your keys are ivory or plastic is simple. These below are ivory. Notice how there is a seam between the wide part of the key and the narrow part that goes between the sharps. … Continue reading
Have you wondered how you clean dust and dirt out from under the strings? There is no vacuum that will pull the dirt up through the strings. It is best to have me do this cleaning but I will show … Continue reading
I have a new way for you to set up an appointment. Just click the Booking Appointment link in the main menu and you will see instructions. Just fill out the form there. Then I send you an email with … Continue reading
There are somewhere around 230 strings in a piano. They range from a speaking length of only 2″ to 7 feet or more. In the low bass there is only one string per note. Then in the upper bass, 2 … Continue reading
A short article about measured brain changes among piano tuners. … Continue reading
Strings on a piano break sometimes just as they do on other string instruments. One repair that can be done is to splice the string back together with a tuners knot. This is often a better repair than replacing the … Continue reading