All About Choosing and Buying Pianos
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Whatโs your sonโs name? I donโt mind a Sauter. Perhaps I should name my future son after yours just so that I can buy it off you! Haha!
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Great! So engraving my son's name into the M1 isn't such a dumb thing to do financially after all, hahaha.

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FQW:
wow.. is that the IN thing to do? i remember another forumner here, markfch also engraved his son's name on his Sauter?
Yalor, Last Waltz contains some arpeggios which made for beautiful music.Intermezzo:
didn't get to hear the Last Waltz for demo.. what a pity..
maybe the guy wasn't there on that day.. we had to demo DIY..
so which piano did u get?
I got the Sauter M1 in the end. Very nice piano too - even had my son's name engraved on it. So now if I ever have to sell this piano for whatever reason, I just need to find a buyer with the same name as my son. :yikes:
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KKKS:
Congratulations, Intermezzo!! Bechstein-A1 is a wonderful piano based on many reviews. My daughter had a chance to play both Bechstein-A1 and Bechstein-124 few months back and our family loved the tone of both pianos. I am not sure how to describe the color of the tone, but it is definitely crystal clear, pure and sweet. Somehow, it reminded me something similar to the Grotrian-132 that we tried a year ago at Pianomaster. Enjoy!!
Thanks KKKS ~
yup it's hard to tear myself from the piano keke.. which is why i haven't been back in this forum for so long.. doesn't leave much time for housework keke...
wow your daughter must be very pro to play on so many good pianos.. Grotrian is definitely gorgeous.. i guess she plays at concerts quite often?
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My experience with all the salespersons/owners of the Piano shops in Singapore has been a pleasant one. I let my daughter try different pianos when possible, from the less known brand to the top of the rank without any prejudice. She picked up piano seriously only 1 1/2 years ago. Still far from playing at concerts, may be one day...

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KKKS:
My experience with all the salespersons/owners of the Piano shops in Singapore has been a pleasant one. I let my daughter try different pianos when possible, from the less known brand to the top of the rank without any prejudice. She picked up piano seriously only 1 1/2 years ago. Still far from playing at concerts, may be one day...

i'm sure she'll have a wonderful learning journey, with all the support and encouragement you're giving her ~
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I am looking at a few advertisements on the secondhand Yamaha Lu series (LU90 and LU100 to be exact) piano. They cost between SGD1500 to SGD2500, depending on the manufacturing years.
Is there any difference between Yamaha LU90 and Yamaha LU100? Where can I find information about Yamaha LU series? -
Hi all,
I donโt have high budget, no experience in music and piano. Seriously to me all piano sound and look the same. My girl is going for G1, but Iโm not sure how long she is going to play.
Iโm considering a brandnew Hailun 125cm, as the Jap brand are too costly and taking a 2nd hand is rather risky as I have no experience at all.
Anyone has any review on HaiLun and if its a good buy? -
I would recommend Hailun HL125 to my students. Few competitors can match its quality for the price.
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peanut_butter:
I would recommend Hailun HL125 to my students. Few competitors can match its quality for the price.
I second that. :boogie:
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