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Impress your friends and learn a thing or two in the process. Use these tips to become an overnight expert on all things piano.
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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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Impress your friends and learn a thing or two in the process. Use these tips to become an overnight expert on all things piano.

Taking part in a piano competition is an excellent way to improve yourself as a musician. Regardless of the outcome, it’s a great way to know more about yourself and grow as a person. The diligence required to practice for a performance that will be judged builds character and focus.
However, the stress of a competition or an audition can be overwhelming to many people. Even the best of piano players experience a host of emotions before a performance. So, take a deep breath and let’s dive into some suggestions that will make the whole process a bit easier and enjoyable.

If you’re like many piano owners, your instrument serves as the center of light, cheer and family during the holiday season.

If you own a piano, chances are you’ve considered moving it to a new location in your home or business. Moving it from one room to another is one thing, but what about moving to a new floor? In the absence of an elevator, your only option is the stairs. So, can a piano be moved up or downstairs?

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:

Children and youth will embrace playing the piano when you make it fun and rewarding. Read on to learn how to foster lifelong enjoyment of piano playing.
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