1. Why do pianos go out of tune?
Because your piano is made of materials such as wood and felt, it is subject to change with climatic conditions. Extreme swings from hot to cold or dry to wet cause its material to swell or contract, affecting tone, pitch and action response to touch.
2. How do I clean my piano?
To maintain the piano's finish, you may wipe the case with a damp cotton cloth to remove fingerprints or polish with a reliable emulsion-type water-based solution. Avoid aerosol spray polishes that contain silicone.
3. How old is my piano?
Log onto the internet, to the Google search-engine, ask "How old is my piano?" There are a number of sites to choose from. After opening the site of choice, scroll down to the free major brand-name serial numbers. Match your serial number to theirs and you should discover the age of your piano.
4. How often should I tune my piano?
All pianos should be tuned at least once per year.
5. Can I move my piano without putting it out of tune?
If you only move your piano within your house or apartment, your piano shouldn't go out of tune. If you move your piano outside to another location it will need tuning.