Category: Buyer Resources
The Epic Showdown
Alright, folks, gather ’round the musical campfire, because we’re about to dive into a battle as legendary as Beethoven’s bad hair day versus Mozart’s frilly wigs: European piano makers versus their Japanese counterparts! It’s a clash of cultures, a symphony of styles, and a showdown of sonic proportions. Let’s grab our popcorn and get this
Am I losing out on quality if I buy used instead of new?
Short answer: No, but let’s dig a bit deeper… Raise your hand if you’ve ever shopped for a used car before. Great! Now put your hand down, you look weird. But yes, if you’re already aware of what to look for in a used vehicle, the decision between a new and used piano is surprisingly
Is An Acoustic or Digital Piano Right For You?
Acoustic vs Digital Acoustic or digital? Upright or grand? Team Edward or Team Jacob? Life is full of tough choices. Choices often don’t come down to right or wrong, but rather what fits your specific needs. Do you need the unmistakable feel of an acoustic piano or the flexibility of a digital? Can you
What levels of piano quality are there?
Consumer-Grade v. Intermediate-Grade v. Performance-Grade So you’ve decided to buy a piano. Congratulations on your first step in being the coolest kid on the block. But whether you’re Lang Lang, or someone that’s brand new to the game, there are indeed many things to consider before taking home an instrument that suits you. Today we’ll
Your Brain on Piano
It’s probably reasonable to conclude that the majority of people who end up learning to play the piano in life never regret it. hey can end up experiencing a myriad of personal benefits from doing so, many of which extend beyond the scope of the pleasure of music itself. Among the many benefits, learning to
Should I Buy a Grand or an Upright Piano?
There are a few noticeable differences between a grand piano and an upright piano. The main difference is size. A grand piano’s strings are stretched out horizontally, not vertically, and as such takes up a lot more surface area of a room than an upright piano. An upright piano has the strings stretched out
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