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    All About Choosing and Buying Pianos

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      markfch
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      Serendipity,


      My son has been taking piano lessons since 3+ yrs old and will take his ABRSM grade 1 exam early next yr (after learning for more than 3 yrs). I’ve also taken piano lessons in my adulthood for 2+ yrs and this is from my personal experience.

      DS started on a jap acoustic piano before moving on to a german one with even heavier keys. He never had any problems with the weight of the keys. In fact, T used to complain that ds bangs the keys too hard.

      The argument for acoustic vs digital pianos can be debated till the cows come home. But I feel that the litmus test is to go to any Yamaha shop and play the digital & acoustic pianos side-by-side. Even if you can’t play, just hit the keys fast and hard, then soft and slow and see the diff for yourself, in terms of the ability to control the sound and touch. From there, trust your own judgement and you’ll be in a better position to decide.

      The extra utility bill for the heater bar is really negligible (at most a few dollars a month?), but you do save on the half-yearly tuning which usually cost minimal $50 at current market rate.

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        Serendipity
        last edited by

        Thanks very much for the advice, markfch!

        Seems like I need to start my search at the shops then. 🙂
        Maybe my DD is gentler, hahah... she has difficulty pressing the keys with sufficient strength at times, esp with the fourth finger or the pinkie.

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          sleepy
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          markfch:
          DS started on a jap acoustic piano before moving on to a german one with even heavier keys.

          Which german brand ?

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            markfch
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            sleepy:

            Which german brand ?
            A relatively unknown brand - Sauter.

            The sound produced is either mellow nor sharp, just very unique.

            The touch is fantastic even under my unlearned hands.

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              starz
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              hi,

              I m interesting in getting a piano.
              May i know anyone bought your 2nd hand piano from piano gallery at imm?
              Good service, trusted n reliable?

              Kindly feedback.

              Thanks.

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                starz
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                may i know do u have any recommendation of private piano teachers in clementi? thanks. Do PM me. 🙂

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                  metz
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                  Serendipity:
                  Hi all,



                  I suppose most beginners switch to digital piano first? Up to what ABRSM grade can the digital piano last? Or is there a difference between models as well?

                  Thanks much!
                  Mine started with an upright piano. No problem with curved fingers. But because she has long slim fingers, sometimes the fingers tend to bend in at the first joints. This is especially more so when she has to hit the keys hard. Her teacher mentioned it's normal as she's still young. Just have to remind her constantly.

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                    engp9337
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                    hi parents with piano-learning kids here:


                    I would like to buy a new upright piano , wonder where I can find a good deal except for Yamaha showroom and music schools?

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                      jce
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                      Piano Gallery at IMM is reliable. Contact Julie at 90234513. I know the buyer and he has a good eye, or should I say, ear, for pianos. And nope, I don’t get commission for recommending.

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                        engp9337
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                        jce:
                        Piano Gallery at IMM is reliable. Contact Julie at 90234513. I know the buyer and he has a good eye, or should I say, ear, for pianos. And nope, I don't get commission for recommending.

                        you mean u know one buyer who once bought piano from this shop? and his name is Julie?

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