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Central Floridians Original Home for Piano Tuning and Maintenance. Take the Stairs.

By |April 20, 2021|Categories: Blog|

This is something to love about Sweden and Pianos.  Therefore, take a look at this and try not to smile! Besides that, It sure beats the escalator. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lXh2n0aPyw The social aspect of playing an instrument is one which is often overlooked, especially with older adults. You see, as nice as it is to play a song on your own, as human beings we desire social acceptance and the ability to connect better with those around us. Playing an instrument as such, helps us break the ice, make new friends, offers us a sense of accomplishment and helps us connect with

These Pianos weren’t necessarily bought with money

By |June 27, 2020|Categories: Blog|

Her grandfather inherited her eventual upright Ronisch piano back in the early years of the 20th century. It was much-used by him and my grandmother, and then by Chrisy while learning to play. Granna died, the piano was donated to the Wayside Chapel. Then one day a newspaper article said there had been a fire at the Chapel, and there was our beloved piano now just a burnt-out frame.Anonymous. I still play my grandmother's piano which she was given in 1900 by her father. It was given to him to repay a debt!Meredith. My father swapped a horse for our

Nice Job

By |December 4, 2016|Categories: Blog|

The sound is wonderful to listen to - I had a lady friend here for a visit and she played a couple of church hymns. She laughed and said, "I must be getting better - the songs sounded great!" Then, I told her it had just been tuned by an expert!! Thank you so much for coming! Best Regards, Liz

New Client in town

By |August 18, 2015|Categories: Blog|

Had the pleasure of meeting Toni Tennille the other day. She is the singer songwriter who starred in the TV show from the seventies called the Captain and Tennille show. I was able to tune and repair her beautiful C6 Yamaha Grand Piano. Welcome to Florida!

Selling Advice

By |August 11, 2015|Categories: Blog|

Thank you for taking my call earlier today. Here's the piano in discussion. Again, I'd just like a ball park on what I can sell it for. I appreciate your help with this. Call me with any questions: Older instrument. Good manufacturer.  Wissner Piano Co.  Went out of business (or changed focus) during WWII. Value estimated between $1200 - $2000. I understand there is no sentimental value.  

Piano Studios need Clean Pianos

By |October 16, 2014|Categories: Blog|

Hi Steve, An adult student who is a doctor reminded me of a key health fact. Strong viruses are circulating currently with children from schools coming to piano lessons. What disinfectant would you recommend for applying to the piano keys after each lesson? Wipes, gel? I am asking because I don’t know if certain chemicals repeatedly on the keys could damage them long term. One parent recommended clorox wipes, other antibacterial wipes. In actuality, this is something that should be done after each and every lesson and should be made a standard practice. I want to make this a standard

Piano Donations in Orlando

By |July 7, 2014|Categories: Blog, homepage|

Hi Grant, Kimball Whitney was a popular piano. Not a great piano but certainly worth donating. The Mustard Seed would be my choice. You can call them at (407) 875-2040 to arrange pickup. Let me know if I can be of further assistance. Regards, Steven Central Florida's home for Piano Maintenance Malicki Piano Service Orlando, Fl. 32828 (407) 401-2236 www.Orlandopianotuning.com steven@orlandopianotuning.com www.orlandopianotuning.com Hello Steven, I live in SE Orlando and I would like to donate an old piano, but have no experience in how to go about it. Do you know whether the piano I have is worth anything to

Stoneybrook, Eastwood and Avalon Park Resident Discounts

By |February 7, 2014|Categories: Blog, homepage|

Malicki Piano Service East Orlando business has increased 15% last year because Steven services Avalon School of Music and the Orlando School of Music in this area he can offer these deep discounted service offerings to local residents. Expressing appreciation and moving to a higher level of success with local residents and business.

Angies List

By |August 1, 2013|Categories: Blog, homepage|

Great! Thanks so much for letting us know, Steven! We really hope this works out for you. We'll be sure to keep you in mind for future jobs. Thanks! ~Rheahives treatment Thumbtack Customer Advocate

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