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Grand Piano Tuning in Salt Lake City

For the instruments that demand precision, nuance, and concert-level care.


Your Grand Piano Deserves the Best

We recently tuned a Yamaha C7 in a private home in American Fork. The owner, a retired concert pianist, said, “It still plays beautifully—but the upper register feels sharp lately.” Once we tuned and voiced the piano, she played a Chopin nocturne and simply said, “Yes. That’s it.”

That’s what great grand piano tuning is about: not just getting the piano “in tune,” but restoring clarity, color, and control—so the piano sounds like it was meant to.


Why Grand Pianos Require Specialized Tuning

Grand pianos—from baby grands to concert instruments—have longer string lengths, more complex harmonics, and wider soundboard exposure than uprights. Tuning one requires not only technical accuracy but an ear for subtle color shifts, especially in performance settings.

Our grand piano tuning service includes:

  • Full pitch alignment to A440 (concert pitch)

  • Fine tuning across all registers and break points

  • Voicing adjustments for tonal balance

  • Assessment of string tension and hammer consistency

  • Quiet mechanical adjustments (e.g., pedal noise or key clunk)

  • Honest feedback on long-term maintenance

Whether your piano lives in a concert hall or a private home, it will be treated with professional care and artistic respect.


Where We Tune Grand Pianos

We serve homes, studios, and performance spaces throughout the region, including:

  • Salt Lake City

  • Sandy

  • American Fork

  • South Jordan

  • Park City

  • Holladay

  • Ogden

  • Draper

  • West Valley City

  • Millcreek

From intimate teaching spaces to large church sanctuaries, we’ve tuned grand pianos in nearly every type of setting.


Who This Is For

Our grand piano tuning service is ideal for:

  • Advanced pianists and performers

  • Piano teachers and university studios

  • Churches and religious performance venues

  • Homeowners with grand pianos

  • Institutions with regular recitals or concerts

  • Anyone who wants nuanced, not just functional, tuning


What Our Clients Say

“I’ve had this grand for 20 years. They’re the only tuners who consistently get it to sound the way I like it.”
— James A., Sandy

“Our sanctuary piano gets used every Sunday and for weddings. It has to sound excellent. Teton never lets us down.”
— Sister Denise L., Ogden

“They voiced the midrange to mellow it out a little—exactly what I asked for. Real professionals.”
— Dr. Mari L., Park City


How Often Should Grand Pianos Be Tuned?

We typically recommend:

  • Every 6 months for most use

  • Every 3 months for concert or teaching environments

  • Before recordings, recitals, or performances

  • After seasonal climate shifts (spring/fall)

  • After moving or storage

If your grand hasn’t been tuned in over a year, chances are it’s already drifting from standard pitch—even if it sounds “close.”


Request a Free Quote or Book Now

You can request a free quote for grand piano tuning or schedule your next appointment online:
👉 https://www.tetonmusic.com/pages/schedule-utah-piano-tuners

Or call us directly at 801.808.9396 and we’ll make sure your piano gets the care it deserves.


Let Your Grand Piano Sing

You chose a grand piano for its tone, projection, and presence. With proper tuning, you’ll hear every nuance the way it was meant to be.

🎶 Schedule your grand piano tuning at TetonMusic.com or call 801.808.9396 today.