We believe that the joy of making music should be available to everyone.
Every piano, every instrument, deserves to be heard.
There is something deeply personal about a piano. In addition to teaching piano, I’ve realized something meaningful: many people have pianos in their homes that are no longer being played, but they don’t want to simply “get rid” of them. These instruments often hold years – sometimes decades – of memories. Children learning their first notes, family gatherings, quiet evenings filled with music. And yet, there often comes a time when that piano is no longer used.
As a lifelong pianist and music teacher, I don’t simply see a piano as an object – I see its story, its potential, and the life it can have again. Over the years, I have found pianos, restored them, and placed them into homes where they are once again played and appreciated.
If your piano – or any musical instrument – is just sitting, maybe it’s time to give it new life! Consider selling or donating your instrument to somewhere it will be used, loved and appreciated – middle schools, high schools, colleges, churches, synagogues, Boys and Girls Clubs… be creative!
If you are looking to sell your piano, I will treat you fairly, honestly, and with respect. If you are considering donating your piano, I will be happy to help you find it a home where it will truly be valued.
It’s truly wonderful knowing your instrument will get new life and bless others by being somewhere it will be appreciated and played again. Thank you!