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October 2019 Blog Archive

Long Distance Piano Movers - Service Comparison
Long Distance Piano Movers - Service Comparison Wed, Oct 30, 2019 A long-haul piano move can be a once in a lifetime event! Trying to get information online? It may leave you scratching your head. There are brokers, household movers, and long-distance piano movers. Let’s take a look at what it all means. Read More

Where Should I Put My New Piano?
Where Should I Put My New Piano? Mon, Oct 28, 2019 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 discovere... Read More

Locating Model and Serial Numbers on Your Piano
Locating Model and Serial Numbers on Your Piano Sat, Oct 26, 2019 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 ... Read More

More Ways to Help Kids Appreciate Piano Playing
More Ways to Help Kids Appreciate Piano Playing Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Give your child a boost in school and in life by exposing them to the magic of playing the piano. Learn how you spark interest in the instrument with this advice. Read More

4 Piano Care Basics
4 Piano Care Basics Mon, Oct 14, 2019 With a little TLC, your piano can easily last for decades. Read on to discover how you can protect this instrument all year long. Read More

4 Considerations for Moving Your Piano
4 Considerations for Moving Your Piano Mon, Oct 14, 2019 You can’t trust just anybody with transporting your delicate piano. Use these suggestions to find the very best professional movers for the job. Read More

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Milton Heads South  Tennessee, US

Apr 27 2023 


This is the second time we have moved "Milton" with Modern and both times have been a great success. Thank you for treating my piano like it was your own family heirloom.