Mark Ward
MABPT, Dip AEWVH

Piano Tuning, Voicing,
Valuation, Advice & Repair

Telephone: 01384 392 476
Email: markianward@googlemail.com

Mark Ward MABPT, Dip AEWVH

Piano Tuning, Voicing, Valuation, Advice & Repair

Telephone: 01384 392 476 Email: markianward@googlemail.com

Mark Ward MABPT, Dip AEWVH
Piano Tuning, Voicing, Valuation, Advice & Repair
Telephone: 01384 392 476 Email: markianward@googlemail.com

Piano Tuner in Hall Green

If you are looking for an experienced piano tuner in Hall Green then look no further than Mark Ward piano tuning. Mark provides piano tuning and piano voicing for homes, musicians, schools, theatres and concert venues in Hall Green and surrounding areas.

Professional Piano Tuner

Mark Ward offers professional piano tuning services to many homes, schools, theatres and concerts venues in and around the West Midlands.

A member of the Association of Blind Piano Tuners

With over 25 years of experience and a wealth of knowledge you can rest assured that your piano will receive the best possible care and attention.

How often should I have my piano tuned?

Ideally a piano should be tuned every 6 to 12 months depending on usage and location.

Contact Mark Ward

You can call 01384 392 476 or email markianward@googlemail.com

Alternatively you can complete the form:

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About Mark

Trained at the Royal National College for the Blind in Hereford, Mark completed the full three year course finishing in 1988. His final examiner for the Piano Tuning and Repairs Diploma was Michael Glazebrook of Steinway & Sons Pianos who awarded him the highest mark nationally for that year.

During the training course Mark was awarded the Welmar Piano Repairs Prize by the College.

Mark has third party liability insurance, has been CRB checked and is a full member of the Association of Blind Piano Tuners.

Your Local Piano Tuning Specialist

Mark Ward, a fully qualified piano tuner, provides piano tuning and piano voicing for homes, musicians, schools, theatres and concert venues which includes the following areas:

Alvechurch, Alveley , Barnt Green, Bearwood, Bewdley, Birmingham, Bournville, Brierley Hill, Bromsgrove, Cradley Heath, Droitwich, Dudley, Edgbaston, Hagley, Halesowen, Hall Green, Harborne, Kidderminster, Kings Heath, Kings Norton, KingswinfordKinver, Moseley, Quinton, Redditch, Romsley, Rowley Regis, Rubery, Sedgley, Selly Oak, Shirley, Solihull, Stourbridge, Stourport, Wolverhampton, Wombourne, Worcester and Wordsley

Professional Piano Tuner

Mark Ward offers professional piano tuning services to many homes, schools, theatres and concerts venues in and around the West Midlands.

A member of the Association of Blind Piano Tuners

With over 25 years of experience and a wealth of knowledge you can rest assured that your piano will receive the best possible care and attention.

How often should I have my piano tuned?

Ideally a piano should be tuned every 6 to 12 months depending on usage and location.

Contact Mark Ward Piano Tuning

You can call 01384 392 476 or email markianward@googlemail.com
Alternatively you can complete the form:

10 + 6 =

About Mark

Trained at the Royal National College for the Blind in Hereford, Mark completed the full three year course finishing in 1988. His final examiner for the Piano Tuning and Repairs Diploma was Michael Glazebrook of Steinway & Sons Pianos who awarded him the highest mark nationally for that year.

During the training course Mark was awarded the Welmar Piano Repairs Prize by the College.

Mark has third party liability insurance, has been CRB checked and is a full member of the Association of Blind Piano Tuners.

Piano Tuner in Hall Green
Piano Tuning Service in Hall Green
Professional Piano Tuner in Hall Green

About Hall Green

The Shire Country Park runs past Sarehole Mill and along the course of the River Cole to Small Heath. Millstream Way passes through the park. Wildlife present at the country park include otters and water voles and many types of birds. The old village of Sarehole (now on the border of Hall Green and Moseley) is where J. R. R. Tolkien lived as a child and gained inspiration for the Hobbit’s home “The Shire” as well as the book, “The Lord Of The Rings”.

Hall Green was the home to the popular Greyhound racing stadium and race course situated on York Road called Hall Green Stadium; the stadium having won the BGRB Midlands and Western Region Racecourse of the Year for four consecutive years between 2000 and 2003. The stadium was closed by its owners Euro Property Investments Limited in July 2017 to make way for a housing estate.

Source: Wikipedia