Steinway Pianos For Sale - Taking Care Of Your Purchase

Oct 9
08:48

2012

Antoinette Ayana

Antoinette Ayana

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You saw the sign that said "Steinway pianos for sale" in the window of your local music store. You couldn't resist. Here's how to take care of your purchase.

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You saw the sign that said "Steinway pianos for sale" in the window of your local music store. You couldn't resist. Perhaps you've always wanted to learn how to play. Maybe you've been playing for years but have never treated yourself to a real,Steinway Pianos For Sale - Taking Care Of Your Purchase Articles quality instrument. Whatever the case, congratulations on your decision. Treated right, an instrument of that quality can be a mainstay in your home for many years, giving you pleasure from both a musical and aesthetic standpoint. Of course, the operative phrase is "treated right." To do that, you'll need to know a little bit about instrument maintenance. Here's how to take care of your purchase.

Watch the Environment

Believe it or not, musical instruments can be greatly affected by room temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors. If you want to keep your instrument in tune, sounding great, and free from long-term damage, it behooves you to be aware of the perfect environment and provide that for your investment. After all, when you see Steinway pianos for sale, what you're really seeing are blocks of wood. The greater percentage of their body is made from this wood. There is, of course, a great deal of complexity and craftsmanship that goes into making it the instrument it is, but it is wood at its center, and wood responds to the environment. Keep the humidity moderate, avoid direct sunlight, and keep it free from spills.

Active Maintenance

So, you've made your purchase after seeing Steinway pianos for sale at your local store, but now what to do? Play it, of course! Keep it in the right environment, as stated! But you will get much more out of your instrument if you learn how to actively maintain it. When it comes to a piano, of course, that maintenance is best left to a professional. The sound quality of the instrument comes primarily from three factors, all of which can be fixed with proper maintenance: tuning, voicing, and action. If you get your instrument looked at every year or two by a good professional technician, you can ensure that you get years of quality play time out of your purchase.

Cleaning

Don't just get out the lemon Pledge and dust off the instrument whenever you feel it needs cleaning. Depending on what the wood has been treated with, certain chemicals could cause irreparable harm to the finish. Most experts advise using a soft cloth and a mild detergent for matt finishes and the same for many high gloss surfaces. Check with your dealer before cleaning your instrument.

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