If your upright or grand piano is starting to sound a bit off, flat or too bright, it’s probably due for a proper tune-up. The Piano Tribe offers affordable, reliable piano tuning service in Singapore, carried out by experienced piano technicians who understand both your instrument and adjust based on the acoustics of your home studio.
Your piano stays in tune – important for students, exams and recording.
A client with a well-maintained Yamaha piano hadn’t tuned it in over ten years. When asked, this student was not informed by her teacher and wasn’t educated to know that tuning is needed. As a result, the piano drifted to A432 Hz, becoming significantly flat. When our technician arrived, it was clear that the strings and hammers had shifted so much that adjusting the tension was no longer possible. Despite its overall good condition, the piano was left with irreversible damage due to neglect.
This case highlights the importance of regular piano tuning. Without proper maintenance, even a high-quality instrument can suffer. Don’t wait until it’s too late—regular tuning preserves both the sound and longevity of your piano.
A trained piano technician in Singapore can spot issues like rust, loose pins, cracks and action wear before they become serious repair jobs, which could cost way more money to fix and repair
Even if you switch on the piano heater, it is recommended to tune your piano every 6–12 months. If you’re more particular about sound, lean closer to 6 months.
For pianos not tuned for years, may need pitch raise (one or more rough tunings) before a fine tuning will hold.
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Type of Piano Tuning Service |
What Is Included |
Suitable For |
Typical Price Range (SGD) |
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Standard Tuning (Upright Piano) |
One on-site visit (around 60–90 minutes). Full tuning of all strings to standard concert pitch (A440), light touch-up of obviously uneven notes, quick internal check of strings, tuning pins, soundboard and basic action parts. No major repairs or deep cleaning. |
Upright pianos in regular home use that have been tuned within the last 6–12 months and are generally in good condition. Ideal for families, leisure players and students. |
~S$80–S$120 per session |
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Pitch Raise + Fine Tuning (Overdue Tuning) |
Pre-tuning assessment to see how far the pitch has dropped, one rough “pitch raise” pass to bring strings closer to A440, followed by a fine tuning for stability. Extra time to deal with unstable strings. Excludes major mechanical repair. |
Pianos that have not been tuned for several years, are noticeably flat, or newly inherited/second-hand instruments that need to be brought back to usable condition. |
~S$100–S$180 (often base tuning fee + S$20–S$60 for pitch work) |
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Grand Piano Tuning |
One detailed visit (often 90+ minutes) for baby, medium or full grand. Full tuning across the wider string bed, careful work in bass and high treble, and light voicing/hammer touch-up where needed for an even tone. Quick check of action, keys and pedals. |
Grand pianos in homes, studios, churches and small venues where tone, projection and responsiveness matter more. |
~S$120–S$200 per session |
For pianos tuned within the last 6–12 months, bringing them back to A440 with stable, even tuning across all registers.
For pianos not tuned for years or very flat, requiring one or more rough tunings before a fine tuning can hold properly.
If your piano has mechanical problems, tuning alone won’t fix them. Our piano technician Singapore partners can assess and repair common issues such as:
We’ll tell you what’s urgent, what’s optional, and give clear, transparent price estimates before we proceed.
Voicings is a common term used for acoustic customisation of the piano sound. Sometimes your piano is “in tune” but still sounds too bright, sharp or harsh, especially in smaller rooms with hard flooring. That’s a voicing issue, not a tuning issue.
The primary method for acoustic customization is voicing, which is the adjustment of the piano’s tone quality, mainly by changing the hardness or softness of the hammer felt through:
Light filing (cleaning and refining hammer contact points)
When you book The Piano Tribe for your piano tuning service in Singapore, we start with a short, focused consultation. You share:
Based on this, we give you a clear, upfront piano tuning Singapore price according to your piano’s current condition and expected work. Once you’re comfortable with the quote, we lock in a suitable timeslot.
On the day of your appointment, our piano technician arrives on-site and begins with a thorough inspection before any tuning work:
We pay special attention to humidity-related problems that are common in Singapore, such as rust on strings, swollen or sluggish keys, and mould or wear on felts.
After this, we:
Make minor regulation adjustments where needed (for example, key level or hammer alignment) to improve consistency and playing comfort
Once the main tuning is done, we don’t just pack up and leave. We test your piano musically by playing scales, chords and short musical passages across the full range to ensure:
Any small inconsistencies in tone or tuning are fine-tuned on the spot
When you’re comparing piano tuning cost Singapore options, don’t just look at the lowest price. Check for:
Professional tools & working method
The Piano Tribe is a specialised platform that is highly selective of our private piano teachers. With a targeted and personalised teaching approach, our mission is to deliver quality, enjoyable learning experiences for learners in Singapore. Every teacher undergoes rigorous vetting and continuous professional development.
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