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    All About Choosing and Buying Pianos

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      verykiasu2010
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      markfch:
      i3mum:

      Oops, I havent heard of YU5 yet.. heheh I think better don't! Will heed your advice 🙂 [quote=\"markfch\"]

      Better don't let her try YU5 then, otherwise more :moneyflies:

      Maybe that's because I gave you the wrong model. What I meant is actually YUS5, the top model of yammie's upright range. I think it has the sostenuto pedal that is needed at diploma level. Doesn't she look gorgeous below 😄

      http://www.yamaha.sg/images/YUS5_L.jpg\">[/quote]it looks very much like my DD's very aged Yamaha U2

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        jce
        last edited by

        I have a U5 too.


        By the way, most teachers (esp the good ones) don’t travel to the students’ home. And for dip level, you’ll need a good one to see the kid through. Passing the piano dip (ABRSM) is not easy. Level of expectation is high.

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          i3mum
          last edited by

          Hi jce,


          Do you have any music school in mind which you can recommend for beginner (children)? Any teacher particular?

          jce:
          I have a U5 too.

          By the way, most teachers (esp the good ones) don't travel to the students' home. And for dip level, you'll need a good one to see the kid through. Passing the piano dip (ABRSM) is not easy. Level of expectation is high.

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            jce
            last edited by

            I’m a piano teacher… you can try Phileia Music at Goldhill Plaza. My friend is the director there. She doesn’t teach beginners but GENERALLY I think her selection of teachers are pretty decent.

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              MrsTan
              last edited by

              if a piano is shorter than 120 in height, how far can it be used up to? grade 5?

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                jce
                last edited by

                Personally I think can be used up to grade 8 IF it’s a good piano - as in action is good, soundboard is good. To me, the height is secondary although the length of the strings will affect the sound. But as I said, action and soundboard is more important than height

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                  MrsTan
                  last edited by

                  jce:
                  Personally I think can be used up to grade 8 IF it's a good piano - as in action is good, soundboard is good. To me, the height is secondary although the length of the strings will affect the sound. But as I said, action and soundboard is more important than height

                  Thanks for your advise, errrrrrr, how to check the action and soundboard of a piano?

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                    jce
                    last edited by

                    You’ll have to find someone who can play the piano very well to check out the action. As for sound, trust your ears and your instinct. Otherwise find a reputable piano firm and trust the salesperson/technician.

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                      i3mum
                      last edited by

                      Hi jce,


                      Do you have any recommendation of the 2nd piano shops? Have you heard of century piano ( Used to be at Liang court, now located at Kallang Leisure park)?

                      jce:
                      You'll have to find someone who can play the piano very well to check out the action. As for sound, trust your ears and your instinct. Otherwise find a reputable piano firm and trust the salesperson/technician.

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                        jce
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                        I normally go to the one near Paya Lebar mrt, think it’s called Jesslyn or something like that. So far my experience with them has been good. Yes, I’ve heard of Century but have not been there.

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