0 a person whose job is to make certain that a piano is producing the correct notes by testing it and changing the tightness of the strings
He has been trained since 1927 as a piano tuner, and that is the main means of his support.
During this time he was seller of musical instruments, piano tuner, music teacher and conductor.
Upon leaving school at 16, she worked as a shop assistant and trained as a piano tuner.
He was a hobby drummer, and also worked as a piano tuner in his younger days.
His father was a church organist and piano tuner who was blind since childhood.
Although she recognized him as a letter reader or a piano tuner, he never could be able to be close enough to live with his chaste wife.
I do not consider just piano tuners —an obvious example—but physiotherapists.
I wonder whether the blind piano tuners receive their augmentation, because they are part of an organisation and therefore not working as private enterprise operatives.