History – When was it last tuned? Do you remember the tuner’s name? How long have you owned it? Do you know how many other owners it’s had?.We’ve added PianoMart’s measurement graphics below for help. The most important measurement is the height in upright pianos (from the top of the lid to the floor), and length of grands (from rounded end, up to and including keys). Pl ease try your best! And please note any issues, like if you can’t tell if a particular digit is a 1 or 7, for example.įor help, watch LivingPiano’s video, How to Find the Serial Number of Your Piano. Serial Number – Very important for figuring out when and where the piano was built! Usually a 5-7 digit number, but exactly what it looks like and where it’s located varies.Usually found under the lid, near the tuning pins. Typically looks like G157 or U121 for Young Changs, “M” or “L” for Steinways, etc. Model – Helpful if applicable, but not every piano has a model name.Brand – Usually found just above the keys.
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