A well-tuned piano is a basic requirement to create a beautiful sound. Whether you are a budding pianist, a seasoned piano player, or a parent nurturing your child’s talent, knowing how to maintain the proper piano tuning can make a big difference in sound quality and performance. At Artium Academy, music education meets expertise; thus, we value preserving instruments properly. Here are some practical tips on keeping your piano tuning in check. Maintain a Consistent Tuning Schedule Like other musical instruments, pianos require regular maintenance to sound their best. Regular tuning is essential to keep the right pitch and overall harmony, so ideally, you will get your strings tuned every six months. In piano classes, they teach you that regular playing, variations in humidity, or simply moving a piano from one place to another will change the tension of the strings, resulting in detuning. So, sticking to a schedule guarantees that your piano sounds just right at every per...
With its rich history and countless compositions, classical music feels like an art form of a bygone era. Despite the fluidity between music genres, classical music is very much in trend today. Its timelessness lies in its historical context and ability to influence modern music, evoke emotions and improve cognitive skills. A Legacy That Transcends Time For centuries, classical music has been the foundation of aesthetic expression. Whether it is Beethoven’s grand symphonies or Hindustani classical music’s complex ragas–this genre reflects human emotions as few others do. Fads may come and go, but matters of classical music deal with the perennial themes of love, triumph and self-reflection and are just as relevant today as they were hundreds of years ago. Its influence extends beyond its own boundaries. Many modern music forms, including film scores, pop, and even electronic music, borrow heavily from classical music. For instance, the sweeping orchestral arrangements in blockbus...