Small in size. Big on sound. Precision tuning for Utah’s most popular grand piano style.
Small Frame, Big Responsibility
Last month, we tuned a baby grand in a cozy Holladay living room. The owner said, “It’s not a concert grand—it’s just for family use.” But after we tuned it, her teenage son sat down and played “Claire de Lune.” She got quiet and said, “It’s never sounded like that before.”
That’s what baby grand piano tuning is all about: helping your instrument deliver its full expressive range—whether it’s used for family gatherings, lessons, or weekend inspiration.
What Makes Baby Grand Pianos Unique?
Baby grands (typically 4'11" to 5'6") combine the elegance of a grand with a compact footprint. But their shorter string length and smaller soundboard present unique tuning challenges—especially in the midrange and upper register.
Our service accounts for those differences:
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A440 pitch tuning with careful stretch for smaller scale
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Adjustment of string tension for even, clean tone
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Voicing tweaks to tame overly bright or harsh notes
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Evaluation of action, key response, and pedal function
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Optional climate and care recommendations
Just because it’s “baby” doesn’t mean it needs less care—quite the opposite.
Who Needs This Service?
You’ll benefit from our baby grand tuning service if:
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Your piano is used regularly at home
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You teach lessons from a compact grand
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You’ve recently moved the instrument
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It’s been 6+ months since your last tuning
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You notice harsh notes, pitch drift, or uneven dynamics
Many Utah families choose baby grands for their beauty and sound—let’s make sure yours is giving you its best.
Our Service Area for Baby Grand Tuning
We tune baby grands in homes, studios, churches, and venues across northern Utah. Cities we regularly serve include:
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Salt Lake City
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Holladay
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South Jordan
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Centerville
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Lehi
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Taylorsville
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Millcreek
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Springville
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West Jordan
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Park City
If you’re outside these areas, feel free to reach out—we frequently travel for specialty tunings.
What Clients Say About Their Baby Grands
“They took extra time to smooth out the tone on my Baldwin baby grand—it’s never been this even.”
— Kathy B., Holladay
“I was about to sell mine because I thought it was just a ‘bad piano.’ Turns out it just needed a good tuning.”
— Michael T., Lehi
“I use my baby grand for teaching and recording. They tune it perfectly every time, no drama.”
— Serena M., Millcreek
How Often Should Baby Grands Be Tuned?
We recommend:
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Every 6 months for regular home use
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Before and after moves or seasonal changes
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After periods of high humidity or furnace use
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Before recitals, recordings, or special events
If your baby grand hasn’t been tuned in over a year, it’s likely drifted well below A440—even if it still “sounds okay.”
Get a Free Quote or Schedule a Visit
You can request a free quote for baby grand piano tuning or book online now:
👉 https://www.tetonmusic.com/pages/schedule-utah-piano-tuners
Or call us directly at 801.808.9396 to discuss your piano’s current condition and get expert advice.
Small Piano, Serious Potential
Baby grands offer the warmth and beauty of a full grand—with less space, but no less importance. With regular, expert tuning, your piano will sound just as lovely as the day you brought it home.
🎵 Schedule your baby grand tuning today at TetonMusic.com or call 801.808.9396.