Saturday, February 12, 2011

How to buy a piano

If you are learning how to play piano, it is very important that you have a piano at home for you to practice. Without it, you will not be able to practice constantly and it will hinder your progress.
And considering the fact that the cost of piano is not cheap, you will need to be very careful in selecting and buying a piano; you will want to ensure that your investment is going to last for a long time.
Below are some tips for you to consider when you plan to buy a piano:

1. Decide your budget
The price of piano can vary wildly, depending on its make and quality. It can cost between a few hundreds dollars to several thousand dollars. So, you need to determine the maximum amount of money that you will pay for the piano and stick to it.

2. Decide the type of piano
You are basically looking at two options: electric piano or acoustic piano? Acoustic piano will take up more space than an electric piano, but, the sound will be better. Besides that, you need to make sure that you have room in your home for the piano.

3. Check out the market
Never buy something that you don’t know the price range. Find out about the pricing of new and used piano advertised daily in the newspaper or you can go online and search for prices as well as reviews from several piano website. Have a feel of the cost of the piano will be helpful.

4. Decide new or used piano
New piano will be more expensive than a used or second hand piano. If you have budget constraint or new to piano and don’t know if your interest will last long, why not consider getting a used or second hand piano. Before you buy any used piano, make sure that you get someone to check it out for any possible defect or problem.

5. Seek advice
It is good to ask someone who has experience in piano on which piano to buy. They can be your piano teacher, piano tuner, music teacher, friends or relative. Seek their advice before making any decision, especially if you are getting a used piano.

6. Visit showroom
Go to the musical instrument showroom and ask the sales persons for help. Find out which piano is the most popular within your budget and which is the most suitable for beginners.

7. Play and listen
Most important before buying piano, you need to try playing it. If you don’t know how to play the piano, ask someone to go along and play for you to listen. Make sure that you feel extremely comfortable with the sound and piano as ultimately, you will be the one playing it.

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