by musicsorb | Nov 11, 2014 | Humidity Control for Musical Instruments, Piano talks, Wood Instruments
You Can’t Pack A Piano, But You Can Protect It When it comes to looking after their instruments, owners of guitars, violins, cellos and other instruments made of wood have it relatively easy. Sure, when they carry their instruments around, they run the risk of...
by musicsorb | Aug 19, 2014 | Cello talks, Humidity Control for Musical Instruments, Wood Instruments
When you own a delicate musical instrument, such as cellos and upright basses, proper maintenance is mandatory, and sometimes the instructions to perform said maintenance are not as clear and as easy as you would like them to be. Sit back as we travel through 4...
by musicsorb | Aug 18, 2014 | Guitar talks, Humidity Control for Musical Instruments
If you love your guitar (be it electric, acoustic, or classical) and you are willing to do anything it takes to properly maintain it, the following article is what you’re looking for. I will guide you through 4 easy tips that will explain what you need to do in order...
by musicsorb | Aug 12, 2014 | Humidity Control for Musical Instruments, Violin talks
Temperature and humidity levels vary dramatically from summer to winter and there is nothing you can do about it. What you can do, however, is control the subsets of your environment such as your house, office etc. according to your convenience and comfort. You do...
by musicsorb | Aug 4, 2014 | Humidity Control for Musical Instruments, Piano talks
Sit behind the wheel of your car and you can expect that it will drive pretty much the same way that it drove the day before — and the year before. It’s only when you take it for a service and the mechanic changes the brake pads or replaces the tires that you feel the...