All About Choosing and Buying Pianos
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Szepinge, personally, I think there’s no point in getting baby grands. Grands should be at least 6 ft in order for it to really function in a way that a grand should in terms of tone, action, response etc.
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anyone have idea how is pearl river piano? good?
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Pearl River has been around for a very long time. In other words, it does have some quality for it to have lasted so many years. My mum use to have a Pearl River, used for 10 plus years and sold it off secondhand and the next owner used it for another 10 years. Lasting, but that was some 30 plus 40 years ago…
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jce:
Pearl River has been around for a very long time. In other words, it does have some quality for it to have lasted so many years. My mum use to have a Pearl River, used for 10 plus years and sold it off secondhand and the next owner used it for another 10 years. Lasting, but that was some 30 plus 40 years ago...
so far where to get pearl river besides getting from cristofori? not sure issit worth to buy? -
Mummies,
Did you sign up with yamaha for their tuning service? Is it good and worth? The price is higher than tuning by freelancer? -
Yamaha tuners - just like the teachers, there’s a mix bag, some better than others, so depends who you get. Freelance tuners, same thing, some are really good and some are just so-so and some really cannot make it. Again, just like freelance teachers. So best is via word of mouth. Price wise, there are freelance tuners who can charge $100 per tuning and those who will charge $40 per tuning.
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jce:
Yamaha tuners - just like the teachers, there's a mix bag, some better than others, so depends who you get. Freelance tuners, same thing, some are really good and some are just so-so and some really cannot make it. Again, just like freelance teachers. So best is via word of mouth. Price wise, there are freelance tuners who can charge $100 per tuning and those who will charge $40 per tuning.
Any good tuners to recommend? I know aircon serviceman sometimes perform service on their own accord, after office hours (or squeezed in between service requests). Then they keep the $ themselves and not report to their company. Is this trend common for piano tuners as well? -
Oh My Gosh:
I am quite happy with the following tuners:jce:
Yamaha tuners - just like the teachers, there's a mix bag, some better than others, so depends who you get. Freelance tuners, same thing, some are really good and some are just so-so and some really cannot make it. Again, just like freelance teachers. So best is via word of mouth. Price wise, there are freelance tuners who can charge $100 per tuning and those who will charge $40 per tuning.
Any good tuners to recommend? I know aircon serviceman sometimes perform service on their own accord, after office hours (or squeezed in between service requests). Then they keep the $ themselves and not report to their company. Is this trend common for piano tuners as well?
1) Andy Png (ex Yamaha-trained technician) at http://www.pianos.com.sg/info2.asp?id=181
2) Miss Bee Shiuan (mobile 91371456)
I also have bad experience with the tuner from
1) http://attunepiano.com/index.htm
2) \"Renner piano\".
The arrogant tuner from Renner piano only takes 25 minutes to tune my piano. Dont know what he did to my piano ... the tone of my piano sounded harsh after the tuning. Asked him why the changes in tone, he simply shrugged his shoulders and said Yamaha piano is like that one ... -
I just bought a new Yamaha piano. The tuner called me within a week to tune my piano. As I was out of town then, I told him I will call back to arrange for the tuning when I am back. I thought piano is supposed to “settle down” for a couple of weeks before the first tuning? Should I call the tuner back to arrange for a tuning session or wait for the piano to “settle down”?
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Bought a brand new K3 and Robert piano tuned the piano prior to delivery…will come and tune in 6 months’ time. Does it sound right?
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Anyone regulates their piano? How often do we need to regulate? And does all tuner know how to do it?
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Oh My Gosh:
I just bought a new Yamaha piano. The tuner called me within a week to tune my piano. As I was out of town then, I told him I will call back to arrange for the tuning when I am back. I thought piano is supposed to \"settle down\" for a couple of weeks before the first tuning? Should I call the tuner back to arrange for a tuning session or wait for the piano to \"settle down\"?
Hi Oh my gosh, in the end you also chose to buy a new one? Just curious, what's the reason you didn't consider the 1-year U1? Due to uncertain year of manufacture? -
springwater:
I decided to buy a new U1 cos the price difference is not much difference (got a good promotion), most importantly it is first hand, so if any problems, I can go straight to YamahaOh My Gosh:
I just bought a new Yamaha piano. The tuner called me within a week to tune my piano. As I was out of town then, I told him I will call back to arrange for the tuning when I am back. I thought piano is supposed to \"settle down\" for a couple of weeks before the first tuning? Should I call the tuner back to arrange for a tuning session or wait for the piano to \"settle down\"?
Hi Oh my gosh, in the end you also chose to buy a new one? Just curious, what's the reason you didn't consider the 1-year U1? Due to uncertain year of manufacture? -
I am looking to buy a 2nd hand Yamaha U3 or baby grand. Interested please PM me.
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Anyone use Samick model no Su 105 with german scale? Is it good?
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Got a yamaha LU101 for sale at $150. Got som broken strings n has not been tune for past two year. Com with original bench. Heater still working n plug in 24/7 till now. Email for pix. Or giv mi ur no to watapps u.
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hi
I got a U1 piano from Shelley piano warehouse at Bedok at only $2.8k. He sells cheaper than outside as he is one man show. -
chrismei:
Anyone use Samick model no Su 105 with german scale? Is it good?
It is a decent model, value for money also. -
Dear mummies and daddies,
I just sign up my dd to Yamaha JMC course.
I am thinking of buying the keyboard for her to practice.
Pls kindly advise me which keyboard model is suitable for beginner.
I dont know how to choose. I just want the suitable and not expensive one.
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rose88:
I would recommend getting a digital piano. Reason is if your dd wish to continue towards 1-to-1 classical piano lesson she would have a decent instrument to start with.Dear mummies and daddies,
I just sign up my dd to Yamaha JMC course.
I am thinking of buying the keyboard for her to practice.
Pls kindly advise me which keyboard model is suitable for beginner.
I dont know how to choose. I just want the suitable and not expensive one.
Thanks..
Some good entry level models include Korg Sp250 and Casio PX150, both of which can be bought for slightly over $1000. If just want a keyboard that produces sound, can purchase a MIDI controller that hooks up to your PC/laptop; this will cost around $200.