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QuotesListen kid, take my advice, never hate a song that has sold a half-million copies! --Irving Berlin, to Cole Porter I know that the twelve notes in each octave and the varieties of rhythm offer me opportunities that all of human genius will never exhaust. --Igor Stravinsky
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"We" generally refers to Dan Berg. "We" may also indirectly include other qualified people in the piano industry who are either consulted or hired. These would include other RPT's, refinishers, movers, piano stores, piano manufacturers and piano supply wholesalers. All of these resources are used when needed to fill the needs of piano owners caring for their instrument(s) by hiring our services. A Registered Piano Technician (RPT) is a member of The Piano Technicians Guild who has demonstrated competence by passing a series of three rigorous examinations on the maintenance, repair and tuning of pianos. History and work experience for Dan Berg:
Our service area includes the complete Orlando Florida metro area and surrounding communities. Some of the more distant surrounding communities are serviced but may require an extra charge for travel and time involved. How long have you been tuning pianos? Dan Berg has been tuning pianos on a full-time basis since 1991. No. Organs are a whole different machine and require other specialized skills that Berg Piano Services does not offer. Do you repair electronic keyboards? Although modern player pianos are definitely electronic and we repair those, we do no repair work for strictly electronic keyboards such as those made by Korg, Yamaha, Kurzweil, Roland and others. No. We do not move pianos. There are piano movers listed in the yellow pages under "Piano's" and "Piano movers". Do you tune by ear or machine? Dan Berg learned to tune pianos by ear in 1991 and continues to tune by ear. To pass the Piano Technicians Guild tuning test one must be able to tune by ear. He also uses a computer to tune as well. By combining aural and machine tuning, a very good sounding and stable tuning can be achieved. It could be compared to doing math on paper (or in your head) and using a calculator. When the person isn't having such a good day, the machine is doing fine. And, where the machine may lack, the brain can take over. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. Combining the two is only an advantage. How long have you been in the Orlando area? We have been in the Orlando area since 1991. Dan Berg went to school in Minnesota and Wisconsin. He attended High School in southeast Minnesota, attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, University of Wisconsin and Winona State University. Has high a school diploma and 4 years of college. Do you work evenings or weekends? Saturday afternoons are available for an appointment. There may be a travel charge. Why did you choose to tune pianos? A great love of music, being able to work with your hands. As well as the opportunity to meet all sorts of people seemed like a wonderful combination. |
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