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New Piano Tuning Customer

Posted on September 6, 2013 by Jon Marr
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This link was sent to me by a fellow piano technician from Michigan.  It’s one of the funniest things I’ve seen on YouTube.  It portrays a virtual cornucopia of ridiculous requests that we, as service providers, encounter from an incredibly … Continue reading →

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Dark Shadows

Posted on August 20, 2013 by Jon Marr
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I’d like you to consider, for a moment, what it’s like to work for professional musicians. Most of them are self absorbed (myself included) and surrounded by an exclusive entourage of obsessive staff who are dedicated to protecting their image … Continue reading →

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Split Decision

Posted on August 16, 2013 by Jon Marr
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Old pianos can be extremely challenging for any technician in the field (see my discussion about geriatric pianos in “The Life of a Piano“).  Many of the problems are caused by dried, brittle wood or failing glue joints that have … Continue reading →

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Milo’s Custom Piano

Posted on August 7, 2013 by Jon Marr
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I encountered one of the most amazing custom finished pianos this morning and was compelled to share it with you.  We’ve all heard about prodigal young artists creating astounding works of art with no formal training but this is one … Continue reading →

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Sixes and Sevens

Posted on July 9, 2013 by Jon Marr
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Continuing in the vain of our current subject (my experience as a piano technician) I will not be applying the title phrase to the context of music theory – that will be the topic of another discussion. I want to … Continue reading →

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Science Friction

Posted on June 28, 2013 by Jon Marr
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Nightmares abound of situations where one is placed in a preposterous position and required to accomplish impossible tasks.  We all have them and they haunt us perpetually. The scene that I’m about to describe (the sign post up ahead) is … Continue reading →

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Haunted Piano

Posted on June 22, 2013 by Jon Marr
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The phone call came, early one morning, from a terrified and desperate woman – convinced that her piano was possessed – pleading for my immediate intervention. Intrigued by the unusual nature of her call, I arranged to meet with her … Continue reading →

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Collections

Posted on June 18, 2013 by Jon Marr
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Pianos, like most furniture, collect dust – inside and out – and I’m often called upon (as is anyone in my profession) to clean them and fish things out of the many crevices and openings that are normally inaccessible to … Continue reading →

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Cents and Sensibility

Posted on June 15, 2013 by Jon Marr
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I have been in some truly magnificent homes during the last 30 years of tuning pianos up and down the coast of California from Malibu to Palos Verdes, and have had the pleasure of working on some of the most … Continue reading →

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Letter to my sister

Posted on June 12, 2013 by Jon Marr
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What follows is my side of an email conversation that I had with one of my siblings a few nights ago. . . I say “Frack the bugs – I’ll get them sorted (stomped) out in no time”.  The platform … Continue reading →

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