
Keep Your Piano Clean and Happy This Summer
When you show your piano some TLC every day, you can avoid long-term repair and restoration projects down the line! Help keep your piano looking and playing its best with our upkeep tips below.
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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.
We move all types of pianos including organs and more.













When you show your piano some TLC every day, you can avoid long-term repair and restoration projects down the line! Help keep your piano looking and playing its best with our upkeep tips below.

No matter how much you try and take care of your piano, there comes a time when repairs become inevitable. Sometimes it’s because of damage caused by extreme weather conditions, and other times it’s because of postponing annual tuning and maintenance routines. Whatever the reasons are, if you feel your piano is showing signs that something isn’t right, don’t delay getting it fixed. If you ignore the signs that your piano isn’t sounding like it used to, chances are it will deteriorate further. Here are four warning signs that clearly show that your piano needs repairs soon.

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.

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:

Fall is one of our favorite seasons in Missouri—not too hot, not too cold, but just right. Aside from the perfect weather, there is plenty of season activities to enjoy right here at home!

Whether nestled into a cozy living room or presiding over a spacious hall, a piano isn’t just an instrument; it can act as a storyteller to tell a family’s shared musical journey. When a piano becomes a family tradition, it’s not just a decoration – it’s a wellspring of memories and a beacon highlighting the unifying power of music. So whether you hold onto dear memories of piano lessons with Mom or store Grandpa’s sheet music to hang down to the next generation, we can all agree that a love of music can be a powerful force in a family. Read on to celebrate all the reasons why we’re so thankful to share the experience of playing the piano!
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