Moving a piano

Discover expert tips and techniques for safely and efficiently moving a piano. Whether you're relocating or rearranging your space, learn how to protect your instrument and ensure a smooth and successful move.
Moving a piano on hardwood floors can be a nerve-wracking experience. The weight and size of the piano can cause damage to your floors if not moved correctly. Here are some tips to help you move your piano on hardwood floors safely: - Clear the path - Use furniture sliders or moving blankets - Lift the piano carefully - Avoid rolling the piano - Take your time #pianomoving #hardwoodfloors #movingtips #safemoving #pianotransport #furnituresliders #pianodolly Moving Dolly, Electric Keyboard, Hard Wood Floors, Moving A Piano, Moving Blankets, Piano Art, Old Pianos, Furniture Sliders, Moving Furniture

How to Move Piano on Hardwood Floors

Moving a piano on hardwood floors can be a nerve-wracking experience. The weight and size of the piano can cause damage to your floors if not moved correctly. Here are some tips to help you move your piano on hardwood floors safely: - Clear the path - Use furniture sliders or moving blankets - Lift the piano carefully - Avoid rolling the piano - Take your time #pianomoving #hardwoodfloors #movingtips #safemoving #pianotransport #furnituresliders #pianodolly

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A Quick Tip for Transposing at Sight (for Piano Accompanists Everywhere)

Have you ever been rehearsing an anthem with your choir and thought, "If only this were a half-step lower,"or practicing a song for Sunday and thought, "This feels a little low. I wish I had it in a higher key.”?Chances are, if you’ve been in ministry long enough, you’ve had moments like these.Transposing, or playing/singing something in another key (e.g. moving the notes of a piece up or down by a certain interval) is a practical and at times, very useful skill for all church musicians…

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Kerry Gawne