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Oklahoma City Area Piano Tuning Services

Based on the temperature and humidity conditions in Oklahoma, we recommend getting your piano tuned twice every year. For concert pianos or those that are used in church sanctuaries, we recommend tuning 3 or 4 times per year.
Since 1979, Bruce Piano has been tuning pianos for countless families, churches and schools across the Oklahoma City metro. We’ve also served as the piano tuners for the pros like Stevie Wonder and Michael Bublé.
Standard Piano Tuning

$135.00

Pitch Raise (when performed with a standard tuning)

$75.00

For Any Questions

you might have about piano tuning and service, Visit our FAQ’s page

Piano tuning is the act of making minute adjustments to the tensions of the strings of a piano to properly align the intervals between their tones so that the instrument is in tune. The meaning of the term in tune in the context of piano tuning is not simply a particular fixed set of pitches. Fine piano tuning requires an assessment of the interaction between notes, which is different for every piano, thus in practice requiring slightly different pitches from any theoretical standard. Pianos are usually tuned to a modified version of the system called equal temperament (see Piano key frequencies for the theoretical piano tuning). In all systems of tuning, every pitch may be derived from its relationship to a chosen fixed pitch, which is usually A440. Piano tuning is done by a wide range of independent piano technicianspiano rebuilders, piano store technical personnel, and hobbyists. Professional training and certification is available from organizations or guilds such as the Piano Technicians Guild.

Wood swells and shrinks in response to changes in the relative humidity of the air around it. Relative humidity (RH) is the amount of moisture contained in the air, compared to the maximum amount of moisture that the air is capable of holding. The moisture content of air is affected by weather as well as conditions and activities within the home, while the moisture- holding capacity of air varies with temperature. One way of thinking about RH is that it is a measure of air’s tendency to absorb or release moisture to its surroundings. Thus when the RH of air in a room increases, moisture will tend to transfer from the air to wood and other absorbent materials in the room. When the RH of air decreases, moisture will transfer from other materials back into the air. The RH of the atmosphere is always changing by the hour, and more dramatically, with the seasons. Consequently, the wood and felt parts in your piano are constantly changing dimension as they absorb and release moisture.

Since RH depends upon the temperature and moisture content of the air, it is not possible to maintain a constant RH by controlling room temperature alone. In fact, maintaining an even temperature while moisture content varies will cause RH to change.

The preceding article is a reprint of a Technical Bulletin published by the Piano Technicians Guild, Inc.It is provided on the Internet as a service to piano owners.

Your piano may benefit from voicing if:

  • Your piano sounds different than when you purchased it.
  • You don’t like the sound even after it has been tuned.
  • Tone varies radically from note to note.
  • You cannot achieve a range of tone (mellow to bright) at different volumes.
  • The piano has lost its ability to play softly.

Before deciding if a new piano needs voicing, make sure it is well-tuned and well-regulated. Then, play a wide variety of music on it. Most voicing procedures are long-lasting, so give yourself some time to explore the sound of a new instrument before deciding to change it.

How often voicing is needed depends upon the piano’s usage and its intended audience. Pianos in concert halls and recording studios often receive minor refinement of the voicing before each performance. A home piano may need some initial voicing to customize it to the owner’s taste, then once every one to five years to maintain its tone.

Your piano and your musical needs are unique — your own schedule for periodic voicing is a matter for you and your technician to decide. To find out how voicing might improve the tone of your piano, ask for a demonstration on one or two notes.

The preceding article is a reprint of a Technical Bulletin published by the Piano Technicians Guild, Inc.It is provided on the Internet as a service to piano owners.

piano pitch raise is essentially a special tuning procedure designed to leave the piano approximately in tune. For moderate pitch corrections the procedure takes about the same time as a tuning, or less. Extreme pitch changes may require two separate pitch adjustments.The pitch adjustment and subsequent tuning may be done in one visit, or the tuning may be scheduled for a short time later depending upon how far the pitch had to be changed. In general, the longer a piano has gone without regular service, the more tunings will be required to reestablish tuning stability.

Like your car, your piano is a major investment which deserves regular servicing to keep it working well and preserve its value. Most importantly, the well-maintained piano sounds better, plays better, and gives you and your family a wealth of musical pleasure.

Piano strings change pitch for two primary reasons: the initial stretching and settling of strings when the piano is new, and soundboard movement due to humidity variation. In the case of new pianos, the pitch drops quickly for the first couple of years as the new strings stretch and wood parts settle. It’s very important to maintain any new piano at the proper pitch during this period, so the string tension and piano structure can reach a stable equilibrium. (Most piano manufacturers recommend three to four tunings the first year, and at least two per year after that.)

Aside from this initial settling, climate change is the main cause of pitch change. That’s because the piano’s main acoustical structure — the soundboard — is made of wood. While wooden soundboards produce a wonderful sound, they also react constantly to climate changes. As the relative humidity goes up, the soundboard swells, increasing its crowned shape and stretching the piano’s strings to a higher pitch. Then during dry times the soundboard flattens out, lowering tension on the strings and causing the pitch to drop. The drop in the dry season tends to exceed the rise during humid times, so the net result is a drop in pitch each year that the piano isn’t serviced.

Concert Piano Tuners

Bruce Piano has serviced many famous bands and entertainers performing in local venues. We have also tuned for the Oklahoma City & Stillwater Allied Arts, Guthrie Arts & Humanities Council and for artists Peter Nero, Henry Mancini, Lena Horne, Sandi Patti, Adam Golka, Chicago Jazz Band, Andre Watts, The 5 Browns, Sarah Coburn and Count Basie, to name a few. Here are some other notable highlights:

Bela Fleck

Tower Theatre (June, 2019)

Aaron Lewis

Criterion OKC (March, 2019)

Elvis Costello

Chevy Bricktown Events Center

Charlie Wilson

Chesapeake Energy Arena (March, 2015)

Mumford & Sons

Gentlemen of the Road Tour (September 2013)

Don Henley

Chevy Bricktown Events Center

Michael Bublé

Ford Center (2010)

U2 - 360 Tour

Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (2009)

Elvis Costello

Chevy Bricktown Events Center

David Sanborn

Zoo Amphitheater

K.D. Lang

Zoo Amphitheater

Lyle Lovett

Zoo Amphitheater

Boney James

Zoo Amphitheater

Kid Rock

Zoo Amphitheater

Al Jarreau

Zoo Amphitheater

Stevie Wonder

Chesapeake Energy Arena

Bruce Springsteen

Chesapeake Energy Arena

Our Testimonials

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My name is David Drennen. I play in a couple of local bands that are heavily driven by piano and keyed instruments. When I began looking for a piano of my own, I had little help locally. I looked all over the city and checked craigslist about a million times for a quality used product. I finally stumbled upon Bruce Piano and was met with so much information and service, it blew my mind. Jordan was so professional and friendly in showing me the products he provided. I met Jordan at his home and he showed me a variety of instruments that fit my budget, everything from spinets to consoles. We finally settled on a 1940’s Baldwin Acrosonic. It has such a sweet and full tone. I fell in love with it instantly. He made the experience of buying my first piano so easy. It was hassle-free. The terms Bruce Piano negotiates for their customers are simple and fair. They moved it to my home and set it up on the spot, all free of charge. It amazes me he even makes a profit on some of the services he provides. Ever since the purchase he has shown up on schedule to make the appropriate adjustments in tuning and has never missed an appointment. If you are interested in owning a piano of your own, skip all of the local and chain stores. Give Jordan Bruce a call and he will set you up. Jordan picks all of his products by hand and then fixes any imperfection they might have before he sells them. You can be assured you’re getting a quality product because he has spent countless hours working on the instrument. If something goes wrong, you can believe Jordan knows how to fix it and will fix it. It only makes sense, you receive a quality product and you save quite a bit of money in the process. I highly recommend Bruce Piano for their value, quality, and service.

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David Drennen
Musician

You guys really did a good job and helped me a lot with my piano. Both the people and the piano they sold are nice .Thank you so much!

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Stillwater OK