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  • Electric Keyboards, Fender Rhodes, and Wurlitzers with Emma Kleidon
    Oct 17 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Chicago-based piano technician, YouTuber, and electric keyboard extraordinaire Emma Kleidon to discuss everything from DIY repair; the differences between piano and electric keyboard regulation; the history of these instruments; dos and don'ts of restorations; and how these instruments are functioning today.

    -EmmaRepair YouTube channel

    -EmmaRepairs Instagram page

    -"Custom Fender Rhodes Rebuild" video

    -"What Happened to the First Electric Keyboard?" video at the National Music Museum

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • Climate Control, Tracking Rebuilds, and Building Shop Trust with Sandra Dębska
    Sep 25 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Sandra Dębska: founder and developer of the Piano Guard climate control system and owner of the Piano Renovation rebuilding shop in Poland. We discuss everything from earning the trust of workshop technicians; the rigorous testing involved in developing Piano Guard; running businesses while parenting; dealing with difficult clients; and keeping track of the shop's numerous rebuilding projects.

    -The full Piano Guard system for sale on The Collection

    -The "Humidity Observer" partial Piano Guard system for sale on The Collection

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    52 Min.
  • Becoming a Dealer, Audio Recording, and Running a Shop with Sam Bennett
    Aug 26 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Sam Bennett of Piano Works -- a dealership, recital hall, and rebuilding shop based out of Duluth, Georgia -- to discuss selecting the right brands to carry in your store; sales strategies; familiarizing yourself with your tools; building relationships within the industry; and tips for replacing pinblocks.

    Here are the resources discussed throughout the episode:

    -The Piano Works website, Youtube channel, and Facebook page

    -Hidrau benches for sale

    -"What if Rach had a Bösendorfer Imperial?" Youtube video

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    53 Min.
  • Historic Instruments, Conservation, and Museum Research with Arian Sheets
    Jul 7 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Arian Sheets, the curator for stringed instruments at the National Music Museum, to talk about how instruments and music have changed through the years; invasive restoration vs. conservation; handling historic instruments in client homes; and how the museum's research is helping to preserve fascinating instrument designs for the years to come.

    Here are the resources discussed throughout the episode:

    -The history and sound of the choralcelo (sound clip #1 and #2), which is an example of a very early electronic keyboard instrument.

    -Additional examples of various reinventions using modern drivers but with the same principles as the choralcelo or historical "sostenuto pianos", which involved using the strings own vibrations in a recursive fashion (example #1, #2, #3, and #4).

    -The digital library of all the keyboards in the National Music Museum's keyboard collection.

    -The Pennsylvania-based EMEAPP Electronic Music Education and Preservation Project, which maintains and houses one of the best historical electronic instrument collections while also providing educational opportunities for piano technicians and other interested inquirers.

    -The "Frederick Piano Collection" Youtube channel

    CORRECTION: Arian misspoke when mentioning the early New York manufacturer who developed and sold upright actions to other manufacturers starting in the 1860s: she said the name Straube, but meant Strauch, whose labels can sometimes be found on the actions of 19th century upright pianos. Strauch Bros. published The Manufacture of Pianoforte Action, Its Rise and Development in 1904, which can be read at this link. On page 58, they discuss the founding of the company in 1867 as a specialty action manufacturer with particular mention of a soon-impending shift to upright and grand pianos, as opposed to squares, in the American market, which Strauch aimed to supply.

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    1 Std. und 13 Min.
  • Hammer Heads, Replacing Parts, and Taking up Leadership with Josi Davis
    May 13 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Josi Davis from Brooks LTD to talk about the services the company offers; the sound profiles of different hammers; how to efficiently communicate with clients and understand the scope of larger projects; and negotiating your worth as an aspiring "leader of the band."

    To subscribe to their newsletter or email your enrollment for the All Day Upright Hammer Hanging workshop, visit the Brooks LTD website. You can also stay up to date on their latest news, products, and articles by following them on Instagram.

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    53 Min.
  • Soundboards, Workshopping, and Belly Work with Jude Reveley
    Apr 9 2025

    In this action-packed episode, we sit down with Jude Reveley of Absolute Piano Restoration to talk about his favorite rebuilding recipes; bridge and soundboard design; his journey of experimentation and discovery in the industry; and why it's important to leave your ego at the door when you're learning how to rebuild a piano.

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  • Legacy, the Power of AI, and Emotional Maturity with Allan Sutton
    Mar 12 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Allan Sutton of Piano Technique Montréal to talk about the wide-ranging uses for AI in your tech business; considering how your legacy and emotional maturity impacts your community; and why you should make your clients, apprentices, and colleagues the heroes of their own stories.

    -Allan's appearance on the Sabrina Romanov podcast to talk about diverse AI applied outside of traditional industries

    -Piano Technique Montréal website

    -Tools and manual for polyester finish repair from Allied Piano

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    33 Min.
  • Silent Systems, Sales, and the Future of the Piano with Bart Elbers
    Feb 22 2025

    In this special bonus episode (which was recorded live at the second annual PIPPA convention in Las Vegas!), we sit down with Bart Elbers, founder and owner of the Kioshi Silent Systems, to talk about their development, installation, and features. We also talk about salesmanship for the soul, wholesaling pianos in Europe, and how piano manufacturers need to adapt to the technological needs of the future.

    To purchase one of the Kioshi systems or check out the installation course on ProPTN, click here.

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    28 Min.