Video of piano technician Jake Pulver explaining our new adjustable hammer butt jig.
Continue readingDid you know that today is World Piano Day?? For the last few years, musicians and music lovers around the world have celebrated on March 29th – the 88th day of the calendar year to correspond with the 88 keys of the piano! People do lots of things to celebrate the piano, from performing to […]
Continue readingWe just finished working on this 5′ 7″ 1982 Yamaha G2. The piano isn’t very old and our refurbishing has essentially erased the last 37 years of its life. It is in near perfect condition. This piano isn’t a typical Yamaha because it has a warmer tone while still maintaining the power and projection. Our […]
Continue readingEach month we focus on a different virtue from the list of Virtues for Virtuosos to help our students develop both talent and testimony. Through this focus, our students learn not only the piano, but they gain and learn valuable character traits and qualities at the same time. Our virtue for the month of March […]
Continue readingHelicopters. We use the power of helicopters in every key we make. Chupchupchupchupchupchupchupchup.
Continue readingThe great Baroque composer, Johann Sebastian Bach, was born on March 21st, 1685, meaning that this past Thursday was his 334th birthday. For several years now, the Brigham Young University School of Music has celebrated his birthday by participating in the “Bach in the Subways” project. This movement began in 2010, when cellist Dale Henderson […]
Continue readingHow can you tell the difference between ivory keytops and plastic? We get this question a lot! Here are some ways to tell! #1 Ivory keytops were used on most pianos before the 1930’s, so if your piano was made before 1930, it’s a good chance you have ivory keytops. #2 Another way to tell […]
Continue readingWe have restored 100’s of pianos in our piano shop. Here are our top 5 recommendations to give your piano a facelift. #1 New Ketops! #2 Refinishing! #3 Add a custom bench #4 New Casters #5 Buffing the pedals and metal hardware Would you like a quote on any of these ideas? Just fill out […]
Continue readingThis perfect 1961 Wurlitzer is fresh out of the shop and is a great balance between the cheap pianos you can find online and a brand new piano! It’s in great condition cosmetically-I’d give it an “A” grade. The metal hardware is re-plated and polished. Our goal is to make it sound and play better […]
Continue readingThis beautiful 1967 Baldwin Acrosonic just came out of the shop! I’ve always told my customers that this is the best of the small pianos. It went through an awesome rebuild and is in a perfect “A” condition cosmetically. The entire inside has been refurbished, cleaned, aligned, lubricated, and regulated. It plays well and sounds […]
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