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Piano Technician

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Responsibilities

Typical Piano Technician responsibilities to be added to your resume.

  • Cut out sections around cracks on percussion instruments to prevent cracks from advancing, using shears or grinding wheels.

  • Adjust string tensions to tune instruments, using hand tools and electronic tuning devices.

  • Remove material from bars of percussion instruments to obtain specified tones, using bandsaws, sanding machines, machine grinders, or hand files and scrapers.

  • Mix and measure glue that will be used for instrument repair.

  • Remove irregularities from tuning pins, strings, and hammers of pianos, using wood blocks or filing tools.

  • File metal reeds until their pitches correspond with standard tuning bar pitches.

  • Solder or weld frames of mallet instruments and metal drum parts.

  • Clean, sand, and paint parts of percussion instruments to maintain their condition.

  • Deliver pianos to purchasers or to locations of their use.

  • Repair breaks in percussion instruments, such as drums and cymbals, using drill presses, power saws, glue, clamps, grinding wheels, or other hand tools.

  • Place rim hoops back onto drum shells to allow new drumheads to dry and become taut.

  • Stretch drumheads over rim hoops and tuck them around and under the hoops, using hand tucking tools.

  • Inspect instruments to locate defects, and to determine their value or the level of restoration required.

  • Replace xylophone bars and wheels.

  • Remove dents and burrs from metal instruments, using mallets and burnishing tools.

  • Test tubes and pickups in electronic amplifier units, and solder parts and connections as necessary.

  • Assemble and install new pipe organs and pianos in buildings.

  • String instruments, and adjust trusses and bridges of instruments to obtain specified string tensions and heights.

  • Repair or replace musical instrument parts and components, such as strings, bridges, felts, and keys, using hand and power tools.

  • Refinish instruments to protect and decorate them, using hand tools, buffing tools, and varnish.

  • Repair cracks in wood or metal instruments, using pinning wire, lathes, fillers, clamps, or soldering irons.

  • Shape old parts and replacement parts to improve tone or intonation, using hand tools, lathes, or soldering irons.

  • Remove drumheads by removing tension rods with drum keys and cutting tools.

  • Assemble bars onto percussion instruments.

  • Strike wood, fiberglass, or metal bars of instruments, and use tuned blocks, stroboscopes, or electronic tuners to evaluate tones made by instruments.

  • Disassemble instruments and parts for repair and adjustment.

  • Polish instruments, using rags and polishing compounds, buffing wheels, or burnishing tools.

  • Solder posts and parts to hold them in their proper places.

  • Make wood replacement parts, using woodworking machines and hand tools.

  • Reassemble instruments following repair, using hand tools and power tools and glue, hair, yarn, resin, or clamps, and lubricate instruments as necessary.

  • Align pads and keys on reed or wind instruments.

  • Wash metal instruments in lacquer-stripping and cyanide solutions to remove lacquer and tarnish.

  • Cut new drumheads from animal skins, using scissors, and soak drumheads in water to make them pliable.

  • Compare instrument pitches with tuning tool pitches to tune instruments.

  • Play instruments to evaluate their sound quality and to locate any defects.

  • Refinish and polish piano cabinets or cases to prepare them for sale.

  • Adjust felt hammers on pianos to increase tonal mellowness or brilliance, using sanding paddles, lacquer, or needles.

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