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When it comes to moving pianos, your Modern Piano Movers are the best in the industry and are here to tell you what is a fact and what isn’t.
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Communication with Misty from the beginning was timely and clear. Sam and Don did a great job communicating, wrapping and moving my daughter’s piano to their truck for it’s trip to her home. Would highly recommend Modern Piano Movers!
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Good solid job of piano move. Helpful, professional team. All good.
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If you are thinking of moving your piano, this is the call.
They help us moving our baby grand from SC to Florida.
They work amazingly professionally, they know their business.
Also the most important part, they were totally honest and clear with us, the piano arrived completely clean and ready for our home.
Also Jhon and Zach were very helpful and nice when they delivered my piano.🎹
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The piano arrived on time. The gentlemen were professional and courteous.
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When it comes to moving pianos, your Modern Piano Movers are the best in the industry and are here to tell you what is a fact and what isn’t.

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.

Every piano owner is different—so it goes without saying that every piano owner’s storage needs are a little different, too! Fortunately, here at Modern Piano,

Don’t trust your piano to just anyone. Use these tips to discover the Modern Piano Moving difference.

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.

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.
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