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Pianos

BROWSE OUR PIANO COLLECTIONS

From timeless acoustic pianos and versatile digital models to performance-ready synths and essential piano accessories, our curated collections cater to every pianist—whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned performer. Explore each category to find the instrument or gear that fits your musical journey.

As a trusted piano store in Toronto, Remenyi House of Music has been deeply rooted in the piano industry for over a century — as piano makers, distributors, and dealers. Our long-standing experience, combined with our global network, allows us to stay ahead of trends in piano manufacturing and carefully select only the finest instruments that deliver exceptional quality and value.

What sets our Toronto piano store apart is the trust of our thousands of satisfied customers, including families, renowned artists, music educators, arts organizations, churches, and schools. Every client receives personalized service and expert guidance, backed by our unwavering commitment to excellence. Buying a piano from Remenyi House of Music isn’t just a transaction — it’s the start of a meaningful relationship with one of the most respected names in the piano world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Piano Care and Maintenance

Q: How often should I tune my piano?

Pianos should be tuned at least twice a year, ideally every six months, to maintain proper pitch and tone stability. New instruments or those in varying climates may require more frequent tuning.

Q: What humidity level is best for my piano?

Keep humidity between 40–50% year-round. Sudden changes can cause wood to swell or contract, leading to tuning instability and potential soundboard cracks. A Piano Life Saver System or room humidifier is recommended.

Q: How should I clean my piano’s finish?

Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth. For fingerprints, slightly dampen the cloth with water—never use household cleaners or sprays, as they may damage the finish. Special polishes are available for pianos. Browse our site to see the selection.

Q: Can I place my piano near a window or heat vent?

Avoid direct sunlight, heating vents, or exterior walls. Temperature and humidity fluctuations can damage the finish and internal components.

Q: How often should a piano be serviced beyond tuning?

Every 3–5 years, a technician should perform a full regulation and voicing to maintain touch consistency and tone quality.