This comprehensive guide enables anyone with practical common sense and
musical awareness to revive an ailing piano. At the same time, the
author does not underrate the part played by the professional tuner and
technician; indeed he suggests that co-operation of amateur and
professional in the care of a piano is the ideal arrangement. The book
deals with both upright and grand pianos in detail, explaining how they
are constructed and the many factors contributing to their musical
quality. It discusses the tools and materials required for restoration
and gives full instructions for the repair and adjustment of the
resonant parts, actions and keyboards which are most often encountered.
A separate chapter is devoted to tuning and the sensitive hammers. The
final chapter considers approaches to purchasing and restoring older
pianos. Wherever possible the text has been illustrated with line
drawings and photographs and at the end there is a Glossary of Terms to
help the reader through the maze of piano terminology. This book teaches
the pianist and would-be craftsman not only what to expect from his or
her chosen instrument but how repairs and adjustments can be carried out
to improve its performance.