This time of year in the U.S., something interesting happens.
As tax refunds start coming in, families begin thinking less about spending—and more about investing in something meaningful for the home.
And for many, that leads to the piano.
Unlike short-term purchases, a piano becomes part of everyday life. It’s something kids grow with, something guests notice, and something that holds value far beyond its price.
We’re already seeing more families come in during this season, not just looking—but ready to choose something that will last.
If you’ve been thinking about adding a piano to your home, this is often the moment when it finally makes sense.
Not because it’s “on sale,” but because the timing feels right.
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After months of colder weather and busy schedules, spring in the U.S. brings something people don’t always realize they’ve been missing—space to reset.
And for many homes, that includes the piano.
Despite constant changes in the music industry, the piano remains central to musical expression. Its ability to convey emotion and authenticity keeps it relevant across genres and generations.
Live piano music continues to enhance events, restaurants, and hospitality spaces. Unlike recorded music, live piano adapts to the mood of the room and the energy of the audience.