
Why the Piano Was Built for Cold Winter Days
When the weather outside is cold and damp, it’s the perfect time for one of the season’s simplest pleasures: playing the piano!
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John and Terrence did a great job transporting my piano. That made sure the piano was carefully unpacked and positioned in my home. They were courteous and respectful.
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Modern Piano Moving helped move my grand piano across states. They were very helpful, responsive, and provided updates throughout the process. I got my piano 3 weeks after they picked it up. Great service!
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DJ and Gary were very courteous, efficient, and meticulous with packing our piano. They knew what they were doing and were systematic in their method. They were very professional and made me feel reassured that our piano will be well taken cared of during the transport.
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Professional handling of our Mason & Hamlin on both ends. Timely delivery to Michigan. Sam and Don both executed the delivery with great communication and politeness.
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When the weather outside is cold and damp, it’s the perfect time for one of the season’s simplest pleasures: playing the piano!

Pianos are a timeless treasure and when it’s time to move them, their size and structure can make the task daunting. In our years of professional experience at Modern Piano Moving, we’ve seen it all and witnessed many common mistakes that people make when relocating these instruments. Here are five mistake to avoid when moving your piano:

Make moving as smooth and enjoyable as possible with these tips. Learn how to keep all your belongings safe throughout their journey.

Learn how you can add your piano to your New Year’s resolutions in 10 simple ways.

One of the most important steps in caring for your piano is ensuring that the temperature and humidity levels around it remain balanced. For your instrument to continue playing well and looking grand, it is crucial to protect it from the negative impacts of humidity. Humidity levels that are too high or too low or those that keep fluctuating, can cause a lot of damage to your piano.

There are so many great books and online resources for learning how to play the piano—but one of the simplest ways might just be to listen! We’re talking, of course, about the art of “playing by ear.” It’s a convenient way for beginners to discover their passion and understanding for the piano, while also being enriching for seasoned players, too. Take a look below to learn more about this versatile, easy-to-try technique.
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