Buying Your Ideal Piano

Posted by Adele Brooks
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May 30, 2016
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The choice of the right piano comes down not just to décor peculiarities or design preferences, but rather to personal tastes and goals. However, it doesn’t mean that a beginner doesn’t need a good, quality piano. It is usually a matter of money, as beginners are not usually ready to invest much in purchasing a piano. Professional musicians tend to buy branded pianos from reputable brands, which usually cost pretty much, but the sound and tonal features there are unparalleled compared to low-end alternatives.

Old or Modern

The choice of a new or a renowned piano doesn’t point to the quality of a musical instrument. There is a great collection of old pianos from world’s recognized brands, such as Bechstein, Steinway and Fazioli pianos. People prefer old-style pianos for their “character” they have gained over the years. However, it should be noted that old pianos demand continuous maintenance to be up and running for years. Modern pianos usually gain advantages over older ones with a more stylish look and natural feel.

Touch and Tone

The quality of touch and tone has impact on the overall play experience. It means much, especially if you are a professional musician. If you’re a beginner, the best choice is to buy a piano with a moderate touch, so that you put less pressure on keys.

One of the outstanding features of pianos is a tone. Branded pianos like Bechstein and Fazioli pianos provide a bright, rich tone. Pianos can also have a milder, warmer tone. The choice of the tone is a matter of personal preferences. The best way to make your choice is to play instruments with various tone qualities and consider the one that appeals to you most.

Consider the Price

If you want to buy a piano with a long-lasting investment, branded pianos is the best way to go. Over the years, you can sell it for a higher price, as high-end old-style pianos, if maintained properly, gain value with age. Consider trusted, reputable piano from Italian and German manufacturers, such as Bosendorfer, Bechstein, Sauter, Steinway and Fazioli pianos.
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