Mark Ward MABPT, Dip AEWVH
Piano Tuning, Voicing, Valuation, Advice & Repair
Telephone: 01384 392 476 Text or WhatsApp: 07801 590 827
Email: markianward@gmail.com

Piano Tuner in Solihull

If you are looking for an experienced piano tuner in Solihull 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 Solihull 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
Text or WhatsApp: 07801 590 827
Email markianward@gmail.com

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.

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
Text or WhatsApp: 07801 590 827
Email markianward@gmail.com

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 Solihull
Piano Tuning Service in Solihull
Professional Piano Tuner in Solihull

About Solihull

Solihull is the most affluent town of the West Midlands, and one of the most affluent areas outside London. In November 2013, the uSwitch Quality of Life Index named Solihull the “best place to live” in the United Kingdom. Residents of Solihull and those born in the town are referred to as Silhillians.

Solihull’s name is commonly thought to have derived from the position of its parish church, St Alphege, on a ‘soily’ hill. he church was built on a hill of stiff red marl, which turned to sticky mud in wet weather.

The town is noted for its historic architecture, which includes surviving examples of timber framed Tudor style houses and shops. The historic Solihull School dates from 1560 (although not on its present site). The red sandstone parish church of St. Alphege dates from a similar period and is a large and handsome example of English Gothic church architecture, with a traditional spire 168 feet (51 metres) high, making it visible from a great distance. It is located at the head of High Street and is a Grade I listed building. It was founded in about 1220 by Hugh de Oddingsell. A chantry chapel was also founded there by Sir William de Oddingsell in 1277 and the upper chapel in St Alphege was built for a chantry.

Source: Wikipedia