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Professional Piano Tuning in Nashville

40+ years of trusted expertise, clear upfront pricing, and fast scheduling. Locally family-owned and operated. Book your tuning today!

Make Your Piano Sing Again

We’re proud to offer expert piano tuning in Nashville and throughout Middle Tennessee, provided by a technician with 40+ years of full-time experience helping pianos sound their best.

Having a dedicated on-staff technician ensures you receive the highest level of personalized care and attention to detail. You’ll receive a detailed service report after every visit and kept on file with us, ensuring your piano receives consistent care over its lifetime.

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What Our Customers Are Saying

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  • Avatar Aerial H ★★★★★ a week ago
    Travis and his sons were about as nice as you can get in helping me this week pick out a new digital piano. Extremely knowledgeable … More and was very gracious in helping me figure out how to pack it into my small car, haha. I would absolutely recommend these guys if you are looking for a new piano. -Michael
  • Avatar Dave C ★★★★★ 2 weeks ago
    Miller Piano Specialists really is a Family Business. Not in the sense that all the staff members are related, but in the … More sense that they made us feel like highly valued family members throughout the process of purchasing our piano. Fair price, easy to engage with, delivered right on time, great care taken to make certain the instrument was both functionally and aesthetically perfect. Oh that most businesses worked this way!
  • Avatar David K ★★★★★ a month ago
    Excellent company. They serviced our piano, piano disc player, and replaced the felt. Forrest and Joel were wonderful to … More deal with and provided professional, fast and friendly service! They are now our exclusive piano company!

Services & Pricing

The pricing below reflects our standard rates, but every piano is unique. Our technicians assess your piano at every visit, advise on its condition, and communicate any recommendations. If any adjustments are recommended, we’ll review all options and pricing with you before proceeding.

Standard Tuning
$175

Ideal for pianos that have been tuned regularly and are in stable condition.

Estimated ~1-1.5 hours

Pitch Correction + Tuning
$262.50

Recommended for pianos not tuned in 2+ years or those far from pitch.

Estimated ~1.5-2 hours

Start with an Assessment
$125 *

If your piano hasn’t been serviced in years or you’re unsure of its condition.

Estimated ~20 minutes

*💡Assessment Credit
If tuning or repairs are completed during the same visit as a piano assessment, the assessment fee is waived.

Located in the heart of Nashville, serving Davidson, Williamson, and surrounding counties throughout Middle Tennessee.

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Why Choose Our Tuning Services?

40+ years experience

Trusted by Nashville’s families, schools, and musicians.

More than tuning

Every visit includes an inspection and on-the-spot repair options.

Upfront pricing

Know costs before any work begins.

Fast scheduling

Book online or by text. Most visits scheduled in days, not weeks.

Service records

A detailed service report after every visit, emailed to you and kept on file.

Local and family-owned

Serving Greater Nashville and surrounding counties since 2002.

Book a Piano Tuning

Fill out the form below, or call or text us at (615) 771-0020 to schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a piano tuning take?

A standard piano tuning takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. If your piano is significantly flat or sharp, it may require several passes to restore pitch and tuning stability (often called a “rough tune” or “pitch raise”). This can take 2 to 3 hours.

My piano has not been tuned in years. Is that OK?

Yes, but it may need extra attention. A piano not tuned in years has likely fallen significantly out of tune. At your visit, we will check the piano’s condition and pitch and confirm what is needed to get it back to proper pitch and may incur additional costs.

We just moved. When should we have our piano tuned?

Plan to have your piano tuned about 4-6 weeks after a move. This allows time for the instrument to adjust to its new environment, including changes in temperature and humidity. Tuning too soon can cause it to drift quickly, while waiting too long can let it fall further out of tune and require extra work to bring it back.

How do I pay?

You can pay your technician directly by cash or check, or we can email an invoice payable online by card, ACH, PayPal, or Venmo.

Why do I need to have my piano tuned?

Regular piano tuning preserves your instrument’s condition and keeps every note sounding as it should. Temperature, humidity, and use all cause the piano to drift out of tune. A properly tuned piano responds better and is simply more enjoyable to play!

How often should I have my piano tuned?

In Middle Tennessee, plan to have your piano tuned at least twice per year – usually in spring and fall when the weather shifts. A good rule of thumb is to schedule a tuning when you switch your home’s system from heat to air conditioning or vice versa.

At minimum, tune once a year to maintain sound quality and prevent extra wear. Heavy use, recent moves, or wide humidity swings may call for more frequent visits.

Can older pianos be tuned?

Yes, most older pianos can be tuned. However, age and condition play a big role in whether a piano can safely hold pitch. Some vintage or older instruments may have structural or mechanical issues, such as loose tuning pins or a weakened soundboard, that make tuning risky or short-lived.

Before tuning, our technician will assess your piano’s condition to ensure it can be tuned safely and reliably. If any concerns arise, we’ll explain your options clearly before proceeding. Keep in mind that older pianos often require more time and care to bring back to pitch, so the cost may be slightly higher than a standard tuning.

Can I tune my own piano?

We don’t recommend it. Piano tuning is a highly specialized skill that requires professional tools, training, and experience. Unlike tuning a guitar or other stringed instrument, tuning a piano involves adjusting over 200 strings under very high tension. Attempting to tune your own piano without proper knowledge can lead to damage and costly repairs. For the best results, always hire a qualified piano technician or tuner.

What causes a piano to go out of tune?

Pianos are complex, sensitive instruments made primarily of wood and metal, materials that constantly respond to temperature and humidity changes. As these materials expand and contract, the tension on the strings shifts, causing the piano to go out of tune.

Each string is held under hundreds of pounds of tension, and together, a piano carries over 20 tons of pressure across its frame. Regular tuning not only keeps your piano sounding great and enjoyable to play, but also helps maintain its structural integrity and prevents long-term damage from uneven tension.

Need more than a tuning?

If your piano requires repairs or adjustments, visit our Piano Repair page to see how we can help bring it back to life. We can help with regulation, sticking keys, pedal issues, player systems, delivery, and more.

  • Action regulation and voicing
  • PianoDisc and other player systems
  • Repairs, parts, and advice on upgrades
  • Moving and placement guidance
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