Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Humidity Control

By far the most important factor in keeping your piano in tune and otherwise protecting it for the long haul is to control the changes in relative humidity that the piano is exposed to.
A piano is made mostly of wood. Wood reacts to both dryness and excess moisture. The humidity level surrounding your piano needs to be controlled in order for your piano to stay relatively in tune and to avoid problems in the years to come.
Read more about how to control humidity of your piano at Pianoscomplete.com

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