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Strike any key on a piano and you’ll get an inimitable, resonant sound. Try to move the same piano, though, and you’ll probably get an inimitable headache. They may make beautiful music, but pianos are heavy, even light pianos weight around 300 lbs. They’re large and awkwardly shaped and if you happen to drop one while you’re moving it, a replacement will cost you thousands. Packing up a piano correctly and making the effort to move it safely can add a lot of time to a residential move. If at all possible, you should hire a professional piano mover to handle the job. Piano movers are moving companies that specialize in getting these unwieldy instruments from point A to point B. Unfortunately, even if you’re feeling like trading in your baby grand Steinway for a Kawasaki keyboard, there’s no backing out of it now: you’d still have to get it out of the house. To move your piano as simply and easily as you play it, check out the following tips on how to move a piano.