Piano Care Tips

By Laurence Wise


When music lovers get their first pianos, the first thing what comes to their mind is how to care for it. There are many ways of taking care of this musical instrument and depends on various factors. One of the basic reasons that might prompt you to take care of these equipments is for them to stay in good shape and this makes its promise of durability come true.

These instruments are known to stay long if cared for properly and can last a decade before thinking of changing or replacing it. To get the best from your pianos, you need to keep it tuned. This is a very simple procedure but you cannot do it on your own and you will need a specialist to do it for you. Tuning is the simple act of adjusting the pitch of each tone by strengthening the strings. There is an international tuning standard of A-440 which when achieved the instrument gives its best. Pianos go out of tune when used or idle and tuning it once every year is what many specialists recommend.

On the other hand, the environment around the pianos is also an important factor since majority of these are manufactured from wood which is extremely sensitive to temperature as well as humidity changes. When there is a sudden alteration of temperature or humidity, wood tends to expand or contract thus making the equipment get out of from tune and the pitch changes too.

When there is as sudden change of temperature of exposure to humidity, wood tends to expand or contract thus making the equipment get out of tune and the pitch becomes unbearable to the ears. On the same note, warm conditions makes the pianos strings and other moving parts to expand leading to fall of the pitch. You should avoid keeping the musical instrument near radiators or fire places during winter or in direct sunlight in summer.

To enable you to get value for your cash, you should keep the pianos very clean using a soft dry as well as clean cloth especially for the finishes and the keyboards . If you should us some cleaning soap or detergent, be sure you do not use lots of water and the surfaces should be dried immediately after you are cone cleaning and you should avoid those harsh detergents that can react with the wooden surfaces. On the other hand, keep liquids away from you pianos since once they spill on them, repairing or cleaning can be an expensive affair. The most common liquids are juices, beer, tea and coffee.

A single spill can render the whole system unusable. When it comes to moving the pianos, you need to avoid moving them alone because they are very heavy and fragile too. There are some special precautions that must be observed before and during the relocation process. There are professional piano movers that have the technical know how and you need to hire their services.




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