I am a closet piano player.
What that means is, I truly enjoy playing and singing, but freeze when I know others are listening. I get nervous, start hitting wrong notes and end up just quitting whatever it is I am playing. I am a decent player, but am NOTHING like my dear friend Ms. SmileWon, whose musical talent stuns me.
I took 5+ years of piano lessons as a child, and am the only one of my piano-educated siblings to continue playing into adulthood; notwithstanding my secret playing.
At any rate, I have been asking my husband for a piano for 8 years, and last week, my wish came true. My Mom and Dad gave me the piano I learned to play on, the piano my Dad refinished by hand.
Here are the guys unloading the hulking piano from my brother-in-law's utility truck (thanks Dust!) :

We greatly recommend renting a piano dolly for anyone considering moving a large unwieldy piano. And when I say "we" I really do mean Lance and everyone else in the pictures. Notice I'm not in any of the pictures? I was SUCH a big help.
Here is my Dad positioning the dolly under the piano for ease of movement (he wasn't allowed to do any lifting) :

Up the steps it comes...lift with your legs guys!!!

Also, lay down some plywood or some such material to protect your floors from being damaged.
Oh wait, there IS a picture of Mama holding onto Bubbalu, who was none too thrilled at not being allowed to play under the feet of the muscled piano movers:

See? Mama's VERY excited about her piano delivery!
Final positioning against the wall :

And there you have it, my beautiful piano. Sorry I cut your head off Lance, I was just so excited about my piano :

How to move a piano, VintageDutchGirl style:
- Find LOTS of strong, nice friends and plan a piano moving party
- Make sure one of these friends has a truck and utility trailer that can handle heavy loads
- Rent Piano Dolly - cost us 10 bucks
- Send hubby to Ace to buy many sets of work gloves (as pictured above, modeled by my headless husband)
- Obtain necessary floor protection equipment - blankets under plywood prevent scratching on wood floors
- Move piano...lifting with your legs!
- After the muscled movers catch their breath, shuffle them into dining room to chow down on chips, salsa, and 7 layer Mexican dip and cooled soda pop.
- Send them out the door with their parting gifts of work gloves and a set of stretching instructions.
- Play piano to your hearts delight...once everyone has left, of course.
I've been playing musical scores, old hymns, praise and worship songs and a smattering of classical work.
My newest piano music desire is the Pride and Prejudice music book:

Maybe my husband will just happen to read this post and wish to treat me.
Actually, I am receiving a treat tomorrow. My sister and I are flying out to Phoenix for 7 days of sun, reading, resting and the privilege of watching a dear cousin walk down the aisle in a stunning white gown...sigh.
I will not be providing piano accompaniment at the wedding. My hands will be too busy mopping my face...
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