Bill
Golden, Piano Tuner
Serving
Columbus and Central Ohio
614-394-2878
Introducing
the Piano Tuner
Bill Golden has been a piano
tuner in Columbus, Ohio for more than 26 years. He was first schooled in the art of piano tuning
in 1979 by his piano tuner uncle, Nolen B. Golden.
Uncle Nolen was a lifelong musician, composer,
and piano tuner who lived in Dayton, Ohio.
Ron Golden
learned the trade from his Dad and
continues the piano tuner practice in the Dayton,
Ohio area.
Bill
comes from a large family of piano tuners, musicians,
composers, and singers. Many of his relatives
play such instruments as piano, organ, harmonica,
accordion, and guitar. Others excelled
as singers, both in groups and as soloists. Bill has a cousin who was
an opera performer in West Germany and South
Africa for quite awhile. His Uncle Nolen
led the World War II Army Chapeliers, a singing
group who performed throughout Europe and who
also sang at General Patton's funeral.
Bill tunes pianos "by
ear" instead of depending on a tuning device,
a tool which can mislead a piano tuner if not
kept properly calibrated. While either piano
tuning method can
produce a well-tuned piano, Bill believes that
tuning "by ear" achieves the ideal
tuned sound for
your piano.
Bill has tuned pianos
for The Ohio State University and Ohio
Dominican University. He has also
tuned pianos for national band,
Dashboard Confessional,
and the British band,
Keane.
Learn more about Bill's piano tuning
process
and then
contact Bill today to discuss your
piano's future!
Bill Golden, Piano
Tuner
Piano Tuning Services
Columbus Ohio area
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