Piano placement is very particular. In addition to being beautiful and adjusting the area, you also need to pay attention to factors such as preventing moths and preventing drying. The piano is composed of more than 8,000 parts, 20% of which are made of steel, iron, aluminum alloys, synthetic materials, and 80% are entirely made of wood. Each string bearing bears a pulling force of 75 kilograms. An upright piano is made up of 221 wooden nails and can withstand a total tension of about 17 to 18 tons, while the string bearings of a grand piano can reach 20 tons. Temperature and humidity change throughout the year, so you should love your piano right.
Pest Control: Because pianos use a large amount of pure felt, wool and other wool products, it is easy for bacteria to breed. Therefore, insect repellent should be placed regularly inside the steel, especially during the humid season in well-ventilated areas (usually the living room). For example, a well-ventilated bedroom may also be used. If our living room is small, we can consider placing the air conditioner in a corner where it does not interfere.
Especially during the winter heating period, a water cup must be placed in the piano to regulate the internal humidity of the piano. To prevent the keyboard from deforming and deforming, which can cause piano keys to loosen, pegs to loosen, causing sound, and the soundboard to crack. The method is to open the lower door of the piano and set up a large boiling water cup to regularly add water to the neutral position of the bottom. The piano and the radiator should be kept at least one meter apart.
Prevent direct sunlight: Long-term direct sunlight will cause the piano paint to discolor, crack, and lose its luster, so a piano cover should be used to cover or cover it. The floor was too soft to bear such a heavy piano. When playing the piano, these objects align with a certain speed of the piano. The above noise is caused by vibrations (the difference between the bedroom and living room floors).