A good way of recycling your piano would be to put it on freecycle. That way someone who needs one, or needs parts could take it off your hands.
There is a vast amount of pianos that are unwanted now a days. They are very expensive to repair, tune and costly to move. With all the electronic pianos on the market and the features they offer who wants to bother with grandma's old Baldwin.
I don't think there is enough money to be made to offer "free piano recycling" but if you want to scrap a few to get a feel for the market perhaps charging $200.00 to pick up and $50.00 for drop off recycling might be worth the effort.
We just disassembled a newer Kimball piano. It had one solid piece of oak at the top and the rest was laminated pressed wood. Most of the older pianos have some solid woods like walnut and others have more valuable woods including extinct species but most consist of laminates. The sound board is the best for recycling but is often the most difficult to reclaim. The ivory keys do sell on eBay and the older piano benches can bring up to $150.00 plus.
Actually electric pianos did not replace acoustic pianos. There are literally millions of acoustic pianos in the united states alone, and more being bought every week. I personally see about 1000 pianos a year because I work as a piano tuner/technician. Electric pianos do come in handy for traveling to gigs, but acoustic pianos are very much alive and well.
No, Emerson pianos are not good.
The plural of 'piano' is 'pianos'.
there are over 10 pianos in the world
Yes, they are of a considerable high standard.
The plural form for the singular noun piano is pianos.
Electric pianos are commonly referred to as digital pianos.
The different types of electric pianos available in the market include digital pianos, stage pianos, and hybrid pianos. Digital pianos replicate the sound and feel of acoustic pianos, stage pianos are designed for live performances with additional features, and hybrid pianos combine acoustic and digital elements for a unique playing experience.
The different types of pianos available in the market include grand pianos, upright pianos, digital pianos, and electronic keyboards.
yes
Grand pianos can be purchased from the people that make the pianos such as Steinway. In addition, the pianos can also be purchased from retailers such as PianoMart.
Actually electric pianos did not replace acoustic pianos. There are literally millions of acoustic pianos in the united states alone, and more being bought every week. I personally see about 1000 pianos a year because I work as a piano tuner/technician. Electric pianos do come in handy for traveling to gigs, but acoustic pianos are very much alive and well.
These pianos' keys. This piano's keys.
No, Emerson pianos are not good.
The different types of digital pianos available in the market include portable digital pianos, stage pianos, upright digital pianos, and grand digital pianos. Each type offers different features and sizes to suit various needs and preferences.
The plural of 'piano' is 'pianos'.
Pianos is correct.