3 Suggestions For Caring For Your Piano

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Having a Bosendorfer piano in your home can bring joy and music to everyone in the house. Many people love to have a piano in their house, even if it is not played often. However, regardless of the amount of time it has been played, a piano needs careful care and maintenance. Here are some things that you should know about caring for a piano.

Pay Attention To The Wood

When you purchase a new piano it will have a special finish on it that protects the wood. Over time this finish will begin to wear and leave the wood susceptible to damage. This is why it is important that you properly care for it.

First of all, you should never put drinks or food on the wood. This can stain it. Second, you should be careful to polish it. The piano shouldn't be polished often, but when it does, it should be professionally done. If you try to use a household cleanser or oil on the piano it could damage it.

Attend To The Piano's Action

Many people do not know what the piano's action is, but it is vital to the instrument. Inside the piano you will see lots of strings, much like a harp. However, instead of strumming the strings, the piano has a little hammer to hits each string when a key is played. On the end of each of these hammers is a felt contraption. This is called the action.

As the piano is played, the action will become worn. It actually can get so worn that the action becomes distorted. This is why it is important that you get regular maintenance on the piano. A professional can replace the action if needed so that it doesn't become too worn and harm the strings.

Keep The Piano in A Constant Climate

Pianos are very susceptible to changes in temperature and humidity. This is why it is important that you place the piano somewhere in the house that can maintain a constant temperature. Extremely dry climates will cause the piano to go flat. A humid climate will cause the piano to go sharp. This is why the best situation would be to have some sort of thermostat in the room with the piano, and a humidifier or dehumidifier if needed. This will protect the piano so that it will sound great, and avoid damage.

By understanding these simple things you can be sure to care for your precious piano.  


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