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Why Tune My Piano The tuning of a piano is a systematic method of adjusting, tightening and loosening of the tension of each of the several hundred strings of a piano. This is done in order to properly pitch each wire or string to sound in a harmonious and beautifully musical way. Some of the strings need to be tightened or increased in their tension and other strings may need to be loosened or lowered in their tension. Every string in your piano is connected to a small steel tuning pin which is embedded into a wood block called the pinblock. A piano tuner uses a special tuning hammer to raise and lower the tension of all of the pins and strings. There are approximately 230 strings in most pianos and all of them must be properly tuned to certain pitches and frequencies in order to sound musical.