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Adjusting musical tuning or function
Testing mechanical equipment
Adjusting equipment
Repairing mechanical parts
Refinishing surfaces
Smoothing surfaces of objects
Inspecting mechanical equipment
Preparing compounds or solutions
Cleaning equipment
Fabricating parts or components
Soldering parts together
Aligning equipment
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Musical Instrument Repairer and Tuner
Summary
Musical Instrument Repairer and Tuner with experience in Adjusting musical tuning or function and Testing mechanical equipment.
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Musical Instrument Repairer and Tuner
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Adjusted string tensions to tune instruments
Compared instrument pitches with tuning tool pitches
Played instruments to evaluate sound quality
Disassembled instruments and parts for repair
Repaired or replaced musical instrument parts
Inspected instruments to locate defects
Skills
Adjusting musical tuning or function, Testing mechanical equipment, Adjusting equipment, Repairing mechanical parts, Refinishing surfaces, Smoothing surfaces of objects, Inspecting mechanical equipment, Preparing compounds or solutions, Cleaning equipment, Fabricating parts or components, Soldering parts together, Aligning equipment
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Adjusted string tensions to tune instrumentsCompared instrument pitches with tuning tool pitchesPlayed instruments to evaluate sound qualityDisassembled instruments and parts for repairRepaired or replaced musical instrument partsInspected instruments to locate defects
Played various instruments to evaluate sound quality and identify defects.
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Add how often you tuned instruments for customers.
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Adjusted string tensions on several instruments each day to ensure optimal sound quality
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Several instruments each dayA few instruments every weekMost of the store's instruments
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Played various instruments to evaluate sound quality and identify defects.
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Instruments sounded clearer and more resonantDefects were fixed for better performanceCustomers were happier with the sound quality
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This work commonly includes adjusted string tensions to tune instruments, compared instrument pitches with tuning tool pitches, and played instruments to evaluate sound quality.
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Other names for this job
accordion tuner, keyboard instrument tuner, metal reed tuner, organ tuner, percussion instrument tuner, piano tuner, pipe organ tuner, reed or wind instrument tuner, stringed instrument tuner, tuner, accordion repairer, band instrument repair tech.
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