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Pianos require serious handling and care, and we don’t just mean when you’re moving.
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John and Kevin did a fabulous job of moving our grand piano out of our home with care and expertise. The gentleman were friendly and good humored. We used Modern Piano 12 years ago and highly recommend their services!
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The very best piano moving experience! Everyone in the office ( Margie & Lisa) arranging transport, and also the dispatch office were very friendly and knowledgeable. Timing and communication were always accurate. Matthew & Gordon who delivered my baby grand were expert at handling my precious piano. I highly recommend Modern Piano Moving!
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Sam and Jordan did a wonderful job transporting a cherished family piano across multiple states. Delivered and reassembled with professional and friendly service. Would recommend.
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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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Pianos require serious handling and care, and we don’t just mean when you’re moving.

With proper care, your piano can last for decades. Use these tips to detect when the instrument requires immediate attention.

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?

Moving your piano is sometimes overlooked when you have the rest of the house to box up. After all, it’s just one item, how hard can it be?

Whether you are moving down the street or across the country, the process of moving pianos is no simple task. Relocating a piano is unlike handling any other object in your home and requires extra time, knowledge, and care. Without proper care, your piano can be seriously damaged during the moving process.
Ideally, there should be no objects tacked onto your piano during the moving process. Here are four specific objects to avoid placing on top of a piano when you move.

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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