If you are looking to update the look of your piano, a piano refinishing may be the perfect solution for you! Here at Brigham Larson Pianos, we have refinished thousands of pianos and they always turn out amazing! We can take an outdated, oak color and give it a classy black look. We can also […]
Continue readingI am happy to introduce a 1986 Yamaha C3 grand piano to our gallery. I absolutely love the Yamaha C3. It is a phenomenal piano. Every time I work on a Yamaha C3 it is an enjoyable experience because they are so well built. This 1986 C3 but has been completely redone and is in […]
Continue readingNow through Memorial Day, all Yamaha grand and upright pianos are on Sale! Grands are $1,000 off and uprights are $500 off. Here is a list of what we have for sale! 1995 Yamaha GH1 5’3″ $1,000 off! Yamaha U3 for now $500 off! 1986 Satin Yamaha C7 7’6″ now $1,000 off! Yamaha U1 now $500 […]
Continue readingThis satin black Yamaha C7 just came out of the shop and is a classic. It is a favorite of pianists everywhere! I find them in homes, stages, and recording studios. It’s in perfect condition cosmetically and internally. The piano is totally rebuilt and it sounds amazing. The interior is clean and the hammers are […]
Continue readingLooking for a fun musical activity for your kids (or for yourself) this summer?? Look no further! In just a couple of weeks, we’ll be starting our summer piano duet program. This program is designed to give students of all ages experience learning and performing piano music with a partner. Students can sign up with a […]
Continue readingWhen I took off the cabinetry of my most recent piano, I was surprised to see that the keys had been resting on a thick layer of dust. After letting the vacuum feast on the all-you-can eat dust-filled keybed, it looked ten times better! Then I wiped down the keybed and blasted the front and […]
Continue readingWe’re making it rain piano keys! Get your new keys at Brigham Larson Pianos.
Continue readingPiano technician Bryce McKay recently fixed a crack in the soundboard of a grand piano we are restoring. He used a router to cut out the length of the crack before filling it in. Check it out! — Piano Technician Bryce McKay
Continue readingHere’s a quick way to remove ivory key tops using a razor blade, vice grips, and a heat gun. Using this method you can usually remove an entire keyset in under an hour with minimal breakage. — Piano Technician Jonathan Knudsen
Continue readingAs Finance Manager here at BLP, I get a unique peek into the world of piano finance. The piano industry is not a prominent feature of financial markets, but I’ve learned some interesting facts that you may not know: Hailun is one of the only piano companies that is publicly traded. When Hailun Chen founded […]
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