Our team is Conservatorium trained and is passionate about maintaining the prominence and experience that only a real piano can provide. We look to building a long-term friendship with piano owners throughout the Sunshine Coast and we invite you to be a part of this relationship. Some well known institutional customers are Events Centre Caloundra, MFAC, SSCGS, NCC, SAAC and Immanuel Lutheran College.
I have no hesitation in recommending Bill and his team at Piano People for their quality workmanship and excellent service. They have been faithful supporters of the Sunshine Coast Junior Eisteddfod for many years as well as maintaining my own personal Grand Piano. The services provided by the Piano People has been of an extremely high quality.
The on-going advice and maintenance of my Yamaha grand piano, along with a friendly and caring attitude, has been a mainstay in my piano teaching business and doctoral research of piano performance in Tango at the Queensland Conservatorium. Bill and Debbie Vine established Piano People on the Sunshine Coast in 1997.
I have no hesitation in recommending Bill and his team at Piano People for their quality workmanship and excellent service. They have been faithful supporters of the Sunshine Coast Junior Eisteddfod for many years as well as maintaining my own personal Grand Piano. The services provided by the Piano People has been of an extremely high quality.
The on-going advice and maintenance of my Yamaha grand piano, along with a friendly and caring attitude, has been a mainstay in my piano teaching business and doctoral research of piano performance in Tango at the Queensland Conservatorium. Bill and Debbie Vine established Piano People on the Sunshine Coast in 1997.
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Bill and Debbie Vine established Piano People on the Sunshine Coast in 1997. Bill, a graduate of the Sydney Conservatory Piano Technician's Course (1986) moved to the Sunshine Coast from Brisbane where he had been employed by Education Queensland for a number of years as a classroom and instrumental music specialist.
Pianos, like other items made partly of wood, are greatly affected by changes in temperature and humidity. For this reason a piano needs to be tuned at least annually to maintain a rich musical tone. If you are a teacher or performer, you may choose to have your piano tuned twice a year as you will likely appreciate the greater accuracy that this can maintain.
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