Teton Music provides professional piano tuning in Utah, serving Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, and surrounding communities. Since 1999, we’ve helped families, teachers, churches, and schools keep their pianos sounding stable, balanced, and in tune year-round.
✔ Trusted by Utah families, schools, and churches since 1999
✔ Careful, individualized tuning (not high-volume service)
✔ Most tunings completed for $139
Call or Text: 801.808.9396
Serving Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, and surrounding Utah communities. Local, experienced, and easy to schedule.
Most piano owners we visit schedule again within 6–12 months.
Unlike high-volume tuning services, Teton Music focuses on careful, individualized tuning—taking the time needed to ensure stability, tone balance, and long-term performance for your specific instrument.
We’ve worked on thousands of pianos across homes, schools, and performance spaces throughout the Wasatch Front. That experience matters in Utah, where climate plays a major role in tuning stability.
If you're searching for reliable piano tuning in Utah, Teton Music combines technical precision with personalized service you won’t find from larger providers.
Most appointments scheduled within a few days. Call or text 801.808.9396 for fastest response.
Why Pianos Go Out of Tune Faster in Utah
Pianos go out of tune faster in Utah because dry air and seasonal humidity changes affect the soundboard and string tension.
- Dry winters: Soundboard shrinks, pitch drops
- Humid seasons: Expansion causes instability
- Rapid changes: More frequent tuning needed
Local insight: Most Utah pianos benefit from tuning every 6 months to maintain stability.
What Happens During a Piano Tuning Appointment
A professional tuning restores your piano to A440 standard pitch and balances tone across the keyboard.
Pitch Raise (if needed)
If your piano is significantly flat, we bring it back to pitch before fine tuning.
Precision Tuning
Each note is carefully adjusted for accuracy and tonal clarity.
Evaluation
We assess touch, tone, and overall condition.
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Most pianos we see haven’t been tuned in a while—and that’s completely normal. We’ll walk you through exactly what your piano needs without pressure.
What Else Does a Piano Need Besides Tuning?
- Regulation: Improves touch and control
- Voicing: Adjusts tone and balance
- Cleaning: Protects internal components
How Often Should You Tune Your Piano?
- Typical use: Every 6 months
- Light use: Once per year
- New pianos: 3–4 times first year
- After moving: Always tune
Where We Offer Piano Tuning
We serve piano owners throughout Northern Utah, including:
- Salt Lake City
- Sandy
- Draper
- South Jordan
- Herriman
- Lehi
- American Fork
- Provo
- Orem
- Park City
- Heber Valley

Why Choose Teton Music
- Serving Utah piano owners since 1999
- Personal, one-on-one service
- Trusted by schools, teachers, and families
- Clear, honest pricing
- Focused on long-term tuning stability
Piano Tuning FAQs
How often should a piano be tuned?
Most pianos should be tuned once or twice per year.
How much does piano tuning cost?
Most tunings range from $125 to $175. Our standard tuning is $139.
What is A440 tuning?
A440 is the standard pitch used worldwide.
Helpful Piano Care Guides
Learn More About Piano Tuning
- How much does piano tuning cost?
- Why pianos go out of tune faster in winter
- Why standard pitch tuning matters
Ready to Get Your Piano Back in Tune?
Whether your piano just needs routine tuning or hasn’t been serviced in years, we’ll help you get it sounding its best again.

