
Common Piano Troubles (and How to Solve Them)
Sour sound, aging strings, and more. Many factors can harm your piano. Use these tips to get the instrument back into top shape.
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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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Sour sound, aging strings, and more. Many factors can harm your piano. Use these tips to get the instrument back into top shape.

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.

As professional piano movers with over 30 years of experience, we at Modern Piano Moving understand the unique challenges posed by moving grand pianos. Given their large size, heavy weight, and delicate nature, transporting a grand piano requires great care and specialty equipment to avoid any damage. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the specific difficulties of moving grand pianos and the customized solutions we employ to ensure a smooth, secure move every time.

Beauty. Grandeur. A rich, enchanting sound that can fill up any room it’s placed in.
Grand pianos are designed with a variety of features that make them so prized among musicians—of course, with all those features, comes the need for an instrument big enough to house them all!
In today’s blog, we will be exploring the weight breakdowns for some of the most common kinds of grand pianos (as well as a few reasons why opting for a professional move might save you time, money, and sore muscles!). Take a look.

Whether you’re receiving Grandma’s heirloom or purchasing a brand-new instrument, placement will be key in truly enjoying your new piano for a very long time. Longevity, sound, and general feel are all equally important. As you have already discovered, moving a piano is no easy task. Planning for its permanent location is essential.

When quoting a piano move, the instrument size is extremely important for accurately determining the number of movers and type of equipment needed. Because piano manufacturers differ in their descriptions, the best way to communicate your piano size is to provide a make and model number. Please note that the serial number will not provide the piano size, however, if your piano is going to be picked up or delivered at a business, it may be beneficial to provide your mover with the serial number as well.
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