
Giving Your Piano the Best Care Possible
With a little TLC, your piano can easily provide years of faithful service and enjoyment. Learn ways you can keep this instrument in the best shape possible, all year round.
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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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With a little TLC, your piano can easily provide years of faithful service and enjoyment. Learn ways you can keep this instrument in the best shape possible, all year round.

There are so many different types of pianos, all designed for different spaces and types of playing. There are even different colors and finishes available to match your individual style and décor.
Are you considering adding a piano to your home but aren’t sure if it’s worth the investment or the space? You’re not alone — a piano is a big purchase, whether you buy it new or used, and introducing it into your home is sure to bring some changes.

Depending on where you live in the United States, the winter climate may vary between cities and states. However, what most of us can relate to is experiencing colder weather. As you prepare to keep yourself warm, you should also consider preparing your piano.

Everyone around the world would agree that listening to music is good for your soul. It can uplift your mood, it can motivate you to be more active, and it can also help you unwind and rest. But did you know that playing music is equally, if not more, beneficial to your health? People express their creativity and passion using various musical instruments, but one that stands out is the piano. Playing the piano has plenty of positive effects on your mind and body. Not sure how? Here’s a list of 5 ways that playing the piano is good for physical and mental health.

Besides the fact that pianos are an expensive investment, they’re intricate instruments made with delicate craftsmanship that can be damaged by a variety of factors including weather, lack of upkeep, and natural disasters. Therefore, it only makes sense that you would consider insuring this type of investment against damage or even theft or vandalism. Let’s take a look at a few of the ways in which piano owners are protecting their instruments with insurance plans.

Moving a piano is no easy task. A standard upright piano can weigh between 300 to 1,000 pounds. Grand pianos typically weigh between 500 to 1,300 pounds. Attempting to move one without the proper equipment and expertise puts both you and your piano at great risk.
Hiring professional piano movers, like those at Modern Piano Moving, ensures your prized piano arrives safely at its destination undamaged. Read on to learn why you should hire pros.
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