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How Often Should You Tune a Piano? A Straight Answer

Most piano owners ask this at the worst possible moment — when the instrument already sounds off. The honest answer is simpler than the internet makes it: at least once a year for a typical home piano. But the reasons behind that number tell you when your piano is the exception.

Why once a year is the baseline

A piano isn't drifting out of tune because you're playing it. It's drifting because it's a wooden instrument holding several tons of steel string tension in a climate that never sits still. As the seasons turn, the soundboard takes on moisture and swells in humid months, then dries and shrinks once the heat comes on. That movement changes string tension, and the pitch wanders with it. An annual tuning resets the instrument and keeps it from drifting so far that it needs a bigger correction.

When your piano needs it more often

When you can stretch it (a little)

A piano in a climate-controlled room, played gently, can sometimes hold a tuning a bit longer. But "longer" doesn't mean "for years." Skip enough annual tunings and you don't save money — you simply trade a routine tuning for an eventual pitch raise, which costs more.

The bottom line

Put it on the calendar once a year and your piano stays stable, sounds right, and ages gracefully. If it's been longer than that, it's not a crisis — it just means the first visit might be a pitch raise rather than a standard tuning.

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