


Remembering the Tune of a Piano
Many of us probably have memories of growing up hearing the piano played in church: the melodic sounds reverberating throughout the hall in the form of an extravagant prelude, or perhaps a hymn, solo or the postlude following the benediction. Nowadays we might often hear piano music in the form of jazz or easy listening (think Michael Buble) or the famous pieces of composer & pianist Elton John.


Pianos Atlanta
Here in Atlanta alone, there is good demand for pianists to work in church ministries. Music is still one of the primary ways to reach others, and especially churches still have music at the heart of the ministry. Whether singing children’s songs with the kids on Sunday morning, or reaching out to others like the elderly in Atlanta with music, or simply lifting spirits, pianos are a great tool in church ministry. Atlanta boasts some great church ministries that credit part of their success to their great gospel choir and piano music ministry. People love great music!
Playing piano and understanding piano music is the foundation and a great stepping stone for expanding one’s musical talents. Think about it: guitars still tune themselves to notes of the piano keys! Listening to and learning to play the piano has also been proven to stimulate the brain. The bottom line: whether your 40 or 4, grand pianos and upright pianos can be enjoyed for being useful and diverse instruments…not to mention is easy to learn and a once in a lifetime purchase.