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Piano Advice |
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Piano advice and help on buying a piano.The oldest trick of the trade is to suggest a tired or used budget piano that was acquired for next to nothing in a part-exchange, as ideal for grade 2 or 3.It is as simple as this: a piano either works properly - consistently and reliably, at concert pitch, or it doesn't. Even to complete grade 1, the piano must work properly!
New vs. Rebuilt Reconditioned, rebuilt, restored, overhauled... Are older pianos better? If an old piano is rebuilt will it actually last as long as a new piano? Are rebuilt pianos worth as much as they're sold for? Find out... Custom Preparation "Bluthners have a soft and mellow tone." "Yamahas sound bright and clear." Actually, the amount of tonal brilliance (bright-soft) is controlled by the skilled art of 'voicing'. The touch sensitivity and resistance can be adjusted too, by precision action regulation. We offer a unique service to ensure your new or nearly-new piano is set-up to your preference and for peak performance. |
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