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Piano Repair

Friday, 28 January 2011

Piano Repair, Piano RestorationThis week only Best Piano is having an AMAZING SPECIAL!!!

Up to 30% off piano repair and piano restoration. Whether your piano sounds a bit out of key or is even missing a key or two, we can make it look and sound like new again!

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Finding the Right Piano

Monday, 17 January 2011

New Piano SaleFinding the right piano to complement your style is a big decision. We at Best Piano are here to take some of the pressure off. Our showroom has plenty of models to fit every budget, and we are constantly receiving new inventory. Regardless of your budget, we can find you the piano that's right for you. Whether you have a budding Mozart on your hands, or you are looking for that sophisticated air that a piano brings to any home, we've got what you're looking for. Uprights, grands, baby grands, apartment sized and more!

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New Piano Sale in Toronto

Monday, 10 January 2011

What could add more class and beauty to your home than a new piano? Apart from the music it brings, it is a magnificent piece of furniture, a focal point for the room, and a family heirloom to be treasured for generations to come. Whether its a Yamaha, Baldwin, or Heintzman, Best Piano offers the largest variety of new pianos in Toronto.

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Piano Tuning Toronto

Friday, 31 December 2010

Chances are if your piano hasn't been tuned within the last year, it has been exposed to factors that will have caused it to go out of tune. There are many reasons that a piano may be out of tune: changes in humidity or temperature can cause a piano to go out of tune, as well as other factors such as frequent use, complete disuse, slipped tuning pins or physical relocation, such as a long trip in a moving van.

 

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