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Privacy Policy for North American Music
Hallet Davis Pianos - Questions and Answers
Your Hallet Davis piano is a beautiful piece of furniture, as well as one of the
world’s finest pianos. It is to your advantage to take good care of your Hallet
Davis piano. It probably represents one of the largest money outlays in your
home. Such an investment in music should be protected because music affects the
emotional well being of every member in your household. Your investment in such
a fine piano is lost if you do not keep the instrument tuned and in good
regulation.
The piano is normally an instrument of long life. Abuse, not use, is too often
responsible for quick deterioration of its sensitive inner mechanism, and
neglect, the failure to give a piano the care it needs, is the most needless
kind of abuse.
The piano action is a marvel of engineering which needs to be kept in good
adjustment as accurately as any fine watch. The intricate parts of this
mechanism are sturdy and are designed to absorb, for many years, the hardest
blows a pianist’s fingers can deliver, and they will do so as long as they are
kept in good condition and in the proper relationship to each other.
You should play your new Hallet Davis piano as often as possible. By playing and
maintaining the piano you will receive the full benefits of owning such a great
piano. Also, you will learn to appreciate the superb craftsmanship and artistry
of the people who created your new Hallet Davis piano.
Here are common questions about pianos from customers all across the United
States... Click the link to be taken to the answer.
Questions
Where should you place your
new piano?
How should you move your piano?
What is piano tuning?
How does a piano go out of tune?
How often should a piano be tuned?
If not
used for months, should I have the piano tuned anyway?
Does tuning affect a piano’s tone?
What is piano voicing?
What is a piano's touch?
What is piano regulation?
How often should the action
be regulated?
Will regular maintenance save
money?
What should I use to polish
the cabinet?
How do I clean the keys?
How do I clean the inside of
the piano?
What
should I do if a pencil or coin falls inside the piano?
Answers
Where should you place your
new piano?
Your Hallet Davis piano may be placed against any wall in a well insulated home,
except in direct line with sunlight, a heating and/or air conditioning vent. The best location in an older home with poor insulation is on an inside wall.
If possible, and for best performance, try to keep the room temperature between
72 and 75 degrees, with a relative humidity factor of 40 to 50 percent. As
stated in the 10 year warranty, excessive dryness and extreme humidity are both
harmful to the piano. Excessive dryness reduces moisture content of the
soundboard and cabinet components, and can weaken the glue joints of the
pinblock. This could lead to costly repairs, in any brand of piano. Dampness can
cause rust to form on the strings, swelling to the soundboard and action parts,
which then causes sluggish and/or sticking keys. No piano is immune to
variations in atmospheric conditions.
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How should you move your piano?
When moving a vertical piano that has legs that are not attached to the main
cabinet of the piano. be sure to lift the piano off the front casters and roll
the piano on the rear casters.
When moving an upright type piano where the front legs are attached to a toe
block which is then attached to the main cabinet of the piano you can roll it on
all four casters.
When moving a grand piano, the piano should be lifted and carried – rather than
rolling the piano. By rolling, a leg could catch something in the flooring and
snap off . The piano would probably fall to the floor and be damaged.
Your piano is very heavy and could leave imprints in your flooring when you roll
it. Our suggestion is to hire a qualified and bonded piano mover to insure a
safer move. An inexperienced piano mover, with the wrong equipment, could cause
serious damage to the piano.
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What is piano tuning?
Tuning is the adjustment made to the tuning pins by the piano tuner to bring
each string to its proper tension. There are approximately 230 separate strings
on the piano, each with a total of between 160 and 200 pounds of tension.
The standard international pitch is 440 cycles, or vibrations, per second. This
is the pitch that sounds when the “A” above middle “C” is struck. If the piano
is allowed to go ½ step below pitch, it can mean the difference of 3,000 to
5,000 pounds of tension on the strings and the soundboard. When a piano technician tells you your piano needs a pitch raise, he/she means the tension needs to be increased
so that the piano tones can come back to standard pitch.
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How does a piano go out of tune?
Constant changes in the atmosphere will affect your piano. The wood in the
soundboard, pinblock and bridges continually change, swelling when it is humid,
shrinking when it is dry. This phenomenon, combined with the tension pulling the
piano together, causes the strings to stretch and contract. Some strings stretch
at a different rate than others. This is how your piano goes out of tune.
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How often should a piano be
tuned?
All pianos go out of tune, whether played or not, because of expansion and
contraction due to atmospheric changes. New pianos should be tuned three to four
times the first year. Thereafter, twice a year, usually six weeks after weather
changes in the Spring and the Fall.
The best answer is, however, as often as the user feels it is necessary. Pianos
used in concerts, recording studios, television and radio are tuned before each
performance.
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If not
used for months, should I have the piano tuned anyway?
Yes. If you want your piano to have a long and useful life, it must be kept in
tune – even when not in use. The 20 plus tons of tension on the strings is held
under proper control when the piano is in tune.
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Does tuning affect a piano’s
tone?
Tuning sets the correct pitch of each note. It is impossible for tuning to ever
affect the tone of a piano. The tone of a piano can only be changed by voicing
the piano hammers.
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What is piano voicing?
After considerable use, the hammer felts become hard and the strings cut grooves
in the front surface of the hammers. With average home use, the hammers may need
revoicing every two or three years. Voicing should only be done by a highly
skilled technician.
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What is a piano touch?
Touch is the energy required to depress a piano key until it causes the hammer
to strike the string. A pianist usually refers to touch as the ease and
responsiveness with which a piano can be played.
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What is piano regulation?
There are about 11,000 parts in the piano case and action. Over 4,000 of these
are moving parts, each working in conjunction with other parts to produce the
sound of the piano. At your regular tuning, your tuner/technician can check to
see if the action regulation is in perfect order.
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How often should the
action be regulated?
Every few years, depending on how much the piano is played, you should have the
action completely regulated.
The condition under which your piano is played usually governs how often the
action should be regulated. If you permit your tuner/technician to make any
minor adjustments necessary at each tuning, you will avoid any possible
expensive adjustments which may become necessary at some time in the future.
Regular piano service safeguards any possible damage by mice and/or moths.
Regular service insures the playing ability of your piano, protects your
investment and guarantees a higher resale value.
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Will regular maintenance save
money?
Absolutely. Your piano will always be in perfect condition. You will prolong its
life. It will have a higher resale value should you ever wish to sell or trade
it in on another piano.
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What should I use to polish
the cabinet?
Keep your piano cabinet clean. The cabinet of your new Hallet Davis piano is
constructed of the finest quality veneers and hardwoods available, and are
protected with hand rubbed, superior quality polyester finishes.
Hallet Davis pianos built before 1995 were lacquer finishes. To clean away dust
and smudge marks, use a soft damp cloth. Take a soft cloth and spray some water
with a spray bottle to lightly dampen the cloth. DO NOT spray the piano ONLY the
cloth. Wipe the dust from the piano cabinet. Start at the back of the keys and
wipe forward. Dry with the same type of soft cloth. Should you want to use a
furniture polish you can BUT only on lacquer finishes and not on the keys.
Post 1996 Hallet Davis pianos were polyester finishes. Polished finishes
(mirror like, wet look, very shiny) To clean away dust and smudge marks, use a
soft damp cloth. Take a soft cloth and spray some water with a spray bottle to
lightly dampen the cloth. DO NOT spray the piano ONLY the cloth. Wipe the dust
from the piano cabinet. Start at the back of the keys and wipe forward. Dry with
the same type of soft cloth. To increase the shine on the cabinet, use a soft
cloth and apply a premium quality liquid wax, preferably one with silicones.
Apply in long strokes as compared to circular motion.. Several excellent
polishes are – Mequiar’s Mirror Glaze and Car Groom Final Finish. Both are
available at automotive supply stores. Do not use anything with abrasives in it
only polish. Remember – close the piano when sweeping or dusting.
Post 1996 satin pianos were a sanded polyester finish to remove the shine of the
piano. In 2005 we also started spraying a dulling agent to increase the warm
luster look of this type of finish. To clean away dust and smudge marks, use a
soft damp cloth. Take a soft cloth and spray some water with a spray bottle to
lightly dampen the cloth. DO NOT spray the piano ONLY the cloth. Wipe the dust
from the piano cabinet. Start at the back of the keys and wipe forward. Dry with
the same type of soft cloth. Do not use anything else on these type of finishes.
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How do I clean the keys?
Keep the keys clean by wiping them with a soft, damp cloth. If there is soil on
the keys which a damp cloth will not remove, wipe the cloth across a cake of
ivory soap. Then rub lengthwise along the top of the key until the spot is gone.
Dry with a soft cloth. Do not use solvents or other chemicals to clean your
piano keys.
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How do I clean the inside of
the piano?
The inside of your piano should be cleaned from time to time by a qualified
piano technician. Cleaning helps to prevent damage to hammers, felts and
corrosion of the metal parts.
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What
should I do if a pencil or coin falls inside the piano?
The action of your piano can be seriously affected by foreign objects. Never try
to remove these objects yourself. Call a qualified piano technician to remove
anything which has fallen into the action.
A qualified piano technician has the knowledge and equipment necessary to
maintain your piano.
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