All About Choosing and Buying Pianos
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Hi Hi
Needed some advice & feedback on these two cristofori models, JT 123 & UH 123.
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Dear all
Is it a must to get metronome for beginner? My kids are grade 1 now but their teacher did not say hv to get that. But many of my friends said it is necessary. -
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My girl already in her Grade 5. Have never used the metronome. Using metronome is for children not sure of their scales. It’s quite dependent and distracting.
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Finally step into Piano Master and seriously thinking of purchasing HL125.
Appreciate feedback if this is sufficient for DS1 who’s studying for Grade 5. He seems interested to pursue further thus would like something that last him as don’t think I’ll purchase another piano.
Also, may I know those who have used HL125 for a few years, any problems or changes in the tones?
By the way, if anyone is thinking of buying HL125, can PM me? Perhaps we can bargain for a better rate?
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sushigal:
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My girl already in her Grade 5. Have never used the metronome. Using metronome is for children not sure of their scales. It's quite dependent and distracting.
Do not buy unless the piano teacher say so.
Thanks for the reply. I will skip it then. -
heyhoe
I just confirm the order of Hailun Hl125 and they will deliver it tomorrow. -
Heyhoe / bktan02,
Have you all tried the Hailun model H-33P, H-5 model & Wendl & Lung 122 at PianoMaster ?
If yes, are there any much difference in the touch & tone ?
Also read from somewhere that there will be new Hailun “V” series, which is supposed to be of higher quality. -
NICKW
I have no musical background and know nothing about touch & tone. I tried Hailun HL125 and another Hailun model which is taller but I forget what model. The taller one sound nicer but exceed my budget. So I choose HL 125 which is within my budget, better and more worth compare with the Christofori model which I saw on the same day from another shop. -
zero_mist:
hi hiHi Hi
Needed some advice & feedback on these two cristofori models, JT 123 & UH 123.
Thks
any advice? E differences between e two r $500.
JT r made in japan,so r e parts,except keys made of plastic.
UH r assembled by Pearl River using German parts n soundboard designed by L Tommas. Key r made of wood.
Our DS oso has no preferrences as she oni 7 mths into piano.
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sushigal:
My girl already in her Grade 5. Have never used the metronome. Using metronome is for children not sure of their scales. It's quite dependent and distracting.
Does the teacher count for her or can she do it independently?
I use ibeat application on ipad or iphonebe because i hate the annoying sound.
Nearly eveyone uses metronome. Even my teachers play with the methrome. When the rhythm gets really complicated at advanced grade or whenever students do not have the techniques to handle their pieces, they use it to check their pulse.Village Girl:
I use it in lesson but wouldn't recommend it to absolute beginners to be used on their own.Is it a must to get metronome for beginner? My kids are grade 1 now but their teacher did not say hv to get that. But many of my friends said it is necessary.
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heyhoe:
I use a 5-years old HL125 (claimed the owner) to teach. It doesn't sound as good as the new. Neverthless, it should be adequate to last till grade 8. If you have space, get their grandAppreciate feedback if this is sufficient for DS1 who's studying for Grade 5. He seems interested to pursue further thus would like something that last him as don't think I'll purchase another piano.
Also, may I know those who have used HL125 for a few years, any problems or changes in the tones?the action is a lot better and can be used up to diploma. It cost around $8k.
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Hi bktan02
Care to share how much did you pay for your HL 125?
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tiredmummy1972:
I am going to confirm a 2nd hand 6yr old Pearl River ( UP-108M) piano
@ $1400. is the price ok?
I do not understand of all Pearl River and you choose the above model. I find it too hard for most children. I hope that your children will not give up especially they are beginners. Good Luck. -
bktan02:
The taller one sound nicer but exceed my budget.
Taller one are Upright Grand. Definitely sound better than those height below 127cm -
sushigirl
Have pm you.
daddy2007
Thanks for telling me as I have no musical background, haha! But I am learning too while watching the teacher teaching my son and accompany him do the practicing. -
Hey,
I bought my second hand piano from pianogallery. Some of their pianos there are in excellent condition despite their 25-30 years of age. 10yrs warranty so you dont have to worry… I advise you to bring a seasoned pianists along so he or she will be able to advise you regarding the sound.
Do enquire on their next stock taking and do rush once the stocks arrive! The yamaha U3 and Kawai K5s run out pretty quick. -
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Anyone bought their piano from Asia piano before? Any feedback?
Thinking of whether to get a 2nd hand piano from them or cristfori? -
IMO, a piano from Asia Piano will be better than a BN one from Cristofori.
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Hi,
May I check how is the quality of a yamaha c108 piano? Suitable for beginner? Can last until grade 8?
Hw much will. 2nd hand one cost? Year 2000 one?
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C108 is a beginner’s piano, won’t take up to grade 8 in terms of “requirements” needed for that level. Having said that, there are those in high grades using pianos that are even lower in standard than C108… the tool is important in order to achieve, refine, what is required at high grades but even more important is the person who is playing.
As for price, it will depend on how well it has been maintained, probably in the region of 1k?