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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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Don’t cut corners or try to move a piano yourself. Protect your investment by working with a professional piano mover who will treat your instrument with care.

With the weather getting unexpectedly cold this winter, even in places where the temperature usually doesn’t drop that low, it is important to keep your dear piano in mind when preparing your home for the season ahead. Every component of the piano is linked to the other so any kind of change in the climate around it can cause it to fall out of tune or – even worse – get damaged.

Fall is finally here! As we prepare for cool, crisp weather and family fun, brush up on some simple piano care tips and fun activities below.

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.

At Modern Piano, we know that your piano isn’t just another piece of furniture—it’s a part of you, a part of your family, and something

If you’ve developed a recent interest in playing the piano or want to encourage your children to learn how to play this beautiful instrument, you may first want to learn a little about the different types on pianos there are and see which best suits your style and approach to playing.
Generally, there are three main types of pianos: Grand, Upright/Vertical and Digital. Among these types, there are several variations that have emerged over the years and caught interest of pianists worldwide. Here is a glimpse into some of the pianos available today:
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