Camden Piano Moving and Disposals
Making it easy to move and dispose your precious pianos in London
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Camden Piano Moving and Disposals specialize in piano removals and piano disposals for both upright pianos and grand pianos throughout Camden, London, UK. Our team of experienced movers ensures a hassle-free and secure relocation or disposal experience for pianos of all shapes and sizes.
Experience the features and benefits of our services:
Professional Piano Moving Services
Safety and secure handling through customized moving equipment
Fully insured services
Affordable and competitive pricing
Friendly, experienced, and trained staff
Timely and efficient service
Piano Disposal with Care
Proper disposal methods in compliance with local regulations
Environmentally-friendly disposal solutions
Free assessment and disposal quotes
Secure and safe removal process
Areas we serve :Highgate , Hampstead, West Hampstead, Kentish Town, Camden Town, Kilburn , Somers Town, St. Pancras, Bloomsbury, and Holborn.
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Richmond upon Thames, London TW9
England
London Borough of Richmond Piano Moving and piano
Bexley, London DA1
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Piano Moving services in the London borough of
95 Strongbow Crescent
Eltham, London SE9 1DW
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Piano Removals Services for all of Greater London
Kensington, London SW5
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Kensington Piano removals and disposals operating
Camden Town, London WC1
England
Westminster,Central London piano moving and
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Tuning Temperaments
How many piano tuning temperaments are there?
There are countless variations, but most fall within three major categories;
1. Meantone, which generally concentrated the dissonance into a few unusable intervals (often called "wolf" intervals), so that the others could be Just. These are often called "restrictive" tunings, since there are certain intervals that are not usable. Good intervals are really good, bad ones are really bad. The Meantone era was approx. 1400-1700
2. Well-Temperament, which gives more consonance to the most often used keys, and more dissonance to the lesser used ones. Though not equal, these tunings are "non-restrictive" because all intervals can be used. The intervals range from Just to barely acceptable. Well-temperament refers to a genre, not a specific tuning. The Well-Tempered era is approx. 1700-1880.
3. Equal Temperament, which spreads the dissonance equally among all intervals.
There is no difference in consonance or dissonance between any keys, thus, there are no good ones or bad ones. Equal temperament represents a complete average. Dates of its acceptance are debated, but there is ample evidence that it was widely available by 1900 and is the predominate tuning on keyboards, today.
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