Albuquerque Piano Tuning
Standard Tuning (usually $180 for the first visit)
A standard tuning is an in-home visit. If your piano hasn't been tuned in a while, that's okay! The process includes:
- Initial evaluation of pitch and condition
- Assessment of any needed repairs
- Tuning to ideal pitch (e.g., 440, 432, etc)
- First visit costs starting in 2023 in Albuquerque ranged from $80-$240. Feel free to email us at people@albuquerque-piano-tuning.com for a quote or a call.
Humidifier Installation (usually $650)
A complete Piano Life Saver system to protect your piano from New Mexico's dry conditions:
- Professional installation of Piano Life Saver system
- Computer-controlled humidity regulation (45-55% RH)
- 24/7 protection for your soundboard and action
- Reduces tuning frequency and maintains stability
- Prevents soundboard cracks and structural damage
- Stable soundboard and stable tunings are the same. Your tunings will last longer.
Sample approximate breakdown:
- Piano Life Saver System: $370
- Professional Installation: $150
- Follow-up tuning: $40-$180
What to Expect
- Appointments typically last 1 hour and 20 minutes
- You'll receive a 2-hour reservation that is a block of time. The typical length of time will be an hour and twenty minutes for the first appointment.
- I usually arrive 10-15 minutes after the window starts
- Please notify me in advance if you have cats (allergies)





About us
Chip and Katie met in Richmond, VA in an Argentinian tango community, and moved to Albuquerque after becoming friends with Jean-Luc Matton (who regularly sends greetings from France to all his musical friends and former customers).
Feel free to email us at people@albuquerque-piano-tuning.com. We (Chip or Katie in person) will look for your email. We do in-home evaluations and appraisals*, and can talk to you on the phone or text if ou prefer. We accept all major credit cards, Venmo, and Zelle, and offer a 5% discount for cash or check (please indicate your preference if you schedule online). * Instruments greater than a $10K evaluation require additional documentation.
We use Gazelle for Piano Technicians, a service so you can pick a time that works for you using the online map and calendar.
We look forward to serving you!
Sincerely,

Dr. Willis Glen "Chip" Miller, III
Albuquerque Piano Services

Biography published at BachCantatas.com, Dec 2020
The American pianist, piano technician, and music teacher, Willis Glen "Chip" Miller III, grew up in Richmond, Virginia. His mother (and first teacher) was an oboist, singer, and pianist; his father was a clarinetist - the two met in music school at East Carolina. After studying for six summers at the Interlochen Music Festival, he obtained his Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance and Orchestral Conducting from Virginia Commonwealth University (1992-1996); his Master of Music degree in Piano Performance and Choral Conducting from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester (1996-1997); and his DMA degree in Piano Performance and Orchestral Conducting from the University of Houston Moores School of Music (1997-2001). His teachers have included Nelita True, Horacio Gutiérrez, Ruth Tomfohrde, Wesley Ball, Tayloe Harding, and Landon Bilyeu.
Willis Glen Miller enjoyed a twenty-year career in music and technology that included roles as a concert pianist, piano technician, teacher, software developer, and business intelligence leader. Since the publication of his doctoral dissertation in 2001, his work in recovering the history of piano tuning and temperament has been regarded as "seminal" and "required reading" in subsequent publications at Academia.edu. In 2010, his research in performance practice and temperament considerations was re-published at unequaltemperament.com, providing online training material for piano tuners and technicians around the world.
A second-generation Interlochen alumnus, Willis Glen Miller began attending the Arts Camp in 1987. That same year, he was the highest-awarded American at the Young Keyboard Artist Internal Competition in his age division. Receiving the Outstanding Musician Award in Interlochen's three age divisions, he was the first Camp student to present a complete solo recital, and is the only student with a four-time winner in the Camp's Concerto Competition. Entering college at age 16, he became the first musician to be the winner three years in a row at the Music Teacher National Association Competition's Wurlitzer division, and the youngest participant at the Igor Stravinsky International Piano Competition.
In 1992, Willis Glen Miller developed tendonitis in his right arm and was partially debilitated for two years. During that time, he concentrated on works for the left hand alone, and eventually recovered through physical and technical changes, given to him through his teacher-heritage to Johannes Brahms. His recovery led to performances and recordings for solo piano on both equal- and unequal-tempered instruments: Abendmusik für Klavier (2010); Key Color (2014); J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations BWV 988 (2016); and Four Fugues on Unexpected Themes (2013), showcasing his own compositions in his favorite texture. His performance history includes marathon-like presentations from memory in counterpoint, including fugue-only recitals, and J.S. Bach's entire second book of the Well-Tempered Clavier (BWV 870-893).
Willis Glen Miller has worked as Senior Consultant at Triact in Austin, Texas (June 2006-August 2008); Faculty / IT Director at Austin Waldorf School in Austin, Texas (2008-2011); Data Architect at MyEdu in Austin, Texas (May 2011-November 2012); Database Administrator at NextGen Healthcare in Austin, Texas (February 2013-August 2014); Resident faculty at Wayland Academ in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Instructor of traditional and computer music (August 2014-August 2015); Senior Data Engineer at Civitas Learning in Austin, Texas (November 2016-May 2017); Piano Technician at Nuernberger Piano Company in New York City (August 1992-May 2018), caring for over six hundred instruments in public and private spaces, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Manhattan School of Music, Columbia University, and New York University.
Since May 2018, Willis Glen Miller is Resident Piano Technician and Faculty, Interlochen Arts Academy and Interlochen Arts Camp in Interlochen, Michigan. He is also an instructor in musicianship, theory, and piano technology at Interlochen Arts Academy. He is also the lead piano technician for the Interlochen Summer Arts Festival, coordinating the care of 240 pianos, harpsichords, digital keyboards, and historical keyboard instruments.
As a digital artist, Willis Glen Miller has brought music theory, piano literature, and web development together in online tools for the University of Houston, myEdu.com, Civitas Learning, Virginia Commonwealth University, and the California College Community System. His online training material in piano tuning, along with recordings and 432 interactive musical examples, is on the web at theartofpianotuning.com. He is a member of the Piano Technicians Guild in Northern Michigan. Since August 2015, he is Independent Business Owner of Colormusik in New York City. Colormusik is the world's first full-color music publisher. He tunes and performs in New York, Washington DC, Richmond, Virginia, Denver, Colorado, and Austin, Texas.
Self-biography
My deep plunge out of academia into the tuning world came when I moved to New York City and teamed up with Timothy Nuernberger to care for more than 600 instruments around the city. It was exciting going to new places every day and tuning in cathedrals, restaurants, schools, homes, and museums. For a year or so I tried to photograph each piano I worked on... I still will occassionally stop working long enough to capture a scene. The inner workings of the instrument are full of repeating patterns that I still find mezmerizing and beautiful.
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After my time in NYC, I moved to Interlochen Center for the Arts to care for their piano inventory - over 240 instruments ranging from the finest concert instruments to teaching studios, practice instruments, and harpsichords. It was a privilege to serve hundreds of world-recognized artists, faculty, and students.

As a pianist, I took the time to record four albums that mean a lot to me.
You can view them at my performance and teaching site.
· Key Color (2014) was a massive tuning and performance project that eventually received its own website and explanation.
· Four Fugues on Unexpected Themes (2013) holds some of my own compositions; it is really a piano sonata in four fugal movements.
· Abendmusik für Klavier (2010), my doctoral solo recital.
· And, the Goldberg Variations (2016), which needs little introduction.
Chip not only did a great job with the tuning, he took the time to answer my questions about my piano! Professional, friendly, and affordable. I scheduled my next tuning with Chip before he left! Would definitely recommend his services. -Rita
Chip did a wonderful job of bringing our piano back into tune and chose a tuning specific to the time period appropriate for the sonatinas my husband has been working on. It was also a pleasure to chat with him. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise, Chip! -Jess
Chip tuned my childhood piano, it's at least 50yrs old. His tuning and playing my piano sounded beautiful. He's friendly, knowledgeable and worldy with his skills and music. Highly recommended. -Sylvia
Our piano hadn't been tuned for a while and now it sounds amazing! He even fixed a minor issue with two hammers so i didn't have to find a repair person. Plus he is so kind and pleasant to work with that I am definitely going to call him again! -Elizabeth
Incredible technician and pianist. He was my instructor for a year and I learned so much from him. He's very knowledgable and kind, and has fixed so many different types of pianos even back to harpsichords. He tuned my piano in less than an hour and it has never sounded better. Definitely give him a try! -Vanah
Dr. Willis is a great guy who is professional and does a good job. He is a brilliant pianist and always entertaining. We always get a little mini-concert. Last time he even brought his Harmonograph and shared it with us. :) -Louis
Dr. Miller is a master at his craft! From my personal experience, I highly recommend his services as a piano tuner! -Gary
Professional and Excellent service! Extremely knowledgeable and great customer service! -Jason
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