Throughout our experience and specialized training as piano technicians, we have combined a respect for traditional techniques with the most modern technological tools. For us, this is the best way to achieve a deep and precise understanding of the processes that occur within the piano, from the moment a key is struck to the projection of sound.
A piano is a complex mechanical system under constant and high tension, where any alteration to any part can compromise the whole. We seek to maintain this balance and, consistently, optimize it. To this end, we have developed software applications that allow us to model the behavior of the hammer head felts, recalculate the string layout, re-parameterize the dynamic functioning of the action, and calculate tuning curves, among other elements, which enable us to bring the instrument to its full potential, both in terms of tone and touch.
The relationship between technicians and pianists not only refines the specific language regarding the subtleties of the piano—essential for mutual understanding—but also ensures that our efforts converge toward a single common goal: to serve the art.