All About Choosing and Buying Pianos
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wow.. is that the IN thing to do? i remember another forumner here, markfch also engraved his son's name on his Sauter? [/quote]hey i think i just realized something ........................
Yalor, Last Waltz contains some arpeggios which made for beautiful music.FQW:
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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:
............... you two have the same ds!!! :rotflmao: -
rex21:
i like the Schimmel C130 alot too ~ it was a tough decision between it and the bechstein a1.back frm chiu piano. tried the various Steingraeber, Schimmel & Wilh.Steinberg they had there. was rather taken with the Schimmel C130. it has a very sweet voice. but i find the bass lacking in power.
still kinda leaning towards the Haessler K124..
for the bass which you found lacking, it might be due to the showroom condition..? unless you plan to place your piano in a very large room / hall, i would say the C130 is very powerful oredi.. jmho.. -
FQW:
no wonder i can never figure out whether it's pronounced Sao-ter or Sor-ter or Sow-ter... :faint:
I know that Steingraeber is a super ex piano. Generally speaking, those piano brands I can't pronounce are all very ex. :scared: -
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hahaha.. btw where can i try bechstein?i like the Schimmel C130 alot too ~ it was a tough decision between it and the bechstein a1.
for the bass which you found lacking, it might be due to the showroom condition..? unless you plan to place your piano in a very large room / hall, i would say the C130 is very powerful oredi.. jmho..
hmm.. the showroom was actually very small. they closed the door too so i could hear everything clearly. my piano will actually be under a stairway too so sound is amplified too. sigh.
the Schimmel C130 price would be abt S$28k.
while the Haessler K124 with promotional price only abt S$22k.
Schimmel sounds really sweet and soothing. I had a blast playing it. haha.
on the other hand, Haessler had a very grand sound. very powerful. the bass keys were great. the piano sounded like it was singing too. -
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Whether it is Sao-ter or Sor-ter or Sow-ter - or a rose by any other name - as long as you don't call it Siao-ter, I'll be grateful.
no wonder i can never figure out whether it's pronounced Sao-ter or Sor-ter or Sow-ter... :faint: -
rex21:
If that's the case and if your parents are well-heeled, then why not?
hahaha.. actually i'm thinking of asking them to pay upfront for me, then i pay back every month la.. i'm already working but not to the extent where i can plonk 20k out straight! lol.
Better to pay more for something you really like than regret in the long run.rex21:
Technically speaking, you didn't say anything wrong mah. You said upwards of 10K, and 20K+ is indeed upwards of 10K.that day i told them i want to buy a piano, my mum just said ok, buy lor. then i said but a good one should be upwards of 10k.. hahaha.. seems like my budget has doubled now!!
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rex21:
You can try the Bechstein A1 and C-Bechstein-124 at Cristofori Funan. You may also want to look at Grotrian at the PianoMaster at Paya Lebah.
hahaha.. btw where can i try bechstein?Intermezzo:
i like the Schimmel C130 alot too ~ it was a tough decision between it and the bechstein a1.
for the bass which you found lacking, it might be due to the showroom condition..? unless you plan to place your piano in a very large room / hall, i would say the C130 is very powerful oredi.. jmho..
hmm.. the showroom was actually very small. they closed the door too so i could hear everything clearly. my piano will actually be under a stairway too so sound is amplified too. sigh.
the Schimmel C130 price would be abt S$28k.
while the Haessler K124 with promotional price only abt S$22k.
Schimmel sounds really sweet and soothing. I had a blast playing it. haha.
on the other hand, Haessler had a very grand sound. very powerful. the bass keys were great. the piano sounded like it was singing too. -
KKKS:
You can try the Bechstein A1 and C-Bechstein-124 at Cristofori Funan. You may also want to look at Grotrian at the PianoMaster at Paya Lebah.
Yup, and 30K+ is still upwards of 10K so rex21 is still within budget. :evil: -
FQW:
very evil.. :scared: hahahaha..KKKS:
You can try the Bechstein A1 and C-Bechstein-124 at Cristofori Funan. You may also want to look at Grotrian at the PianoMaster at Paya Lebah.
Yup, and 30K+ is still upwards of 10K so rex21 is still within budget. :evil:
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rex21:
very evil.. :scared: hahahaha..FQW:
[quote=\"KKKS\"]You can try the Bechstein A1 and C-Bechstein-124 at Cristofori Funan. You may also want to look at Grotrian at the PianoMaster at Paya Lebah.
Yup, and 30K+ is still upwards of 10K so rex21 is still within budget. :evil:
i've yet to try sauter too![/quote]At least FQW did not mention about the Steinway K-125 or K-132... -
BTW, Sauter ML 130 is not far off!!!
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rex21:
Unfortunately following the refurbishment of VCH, the Sauter showroom is no more. Dealer is busy searching for alternative location at present.
very evil.. :scared: hahahaha..
i've yet to try sauter too!KKKS:
Oh yah, they have a very nice showroom at Palasis Renaissance.At least FQW did not mention about the Steinway K-125 or K-132...
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FQW:
haha.. i spoke to alvin. he said he has 1 piano at his air-conditioned warehouse. if i want i can make an appointment with him and we try it out there. apparently several people have been by there to try out the piano!Unfortunately following the refurbishment of VCH, the Sauter showroom is no more. Dealer is busy searching for alternative location at present.
Oh yah, they have a very nice showroom at Palasis Renaissance.KKKS:
At least FQW did not mention about the Steinway K-125 or K-132...
Steinway huh. maybe if I eat bread for the next 3 years only? hahaha.. but i'm under the impression that Steinway uprights are not really up to mark? haha.. maybe my opinion will change when i try it out.. -
The Steinway K132 is Steinway Hamburg not the US Steinway K52. It is a monster!! Tell us how you feel after you try! They also carry Boston-132?? which is made by Kawai. Quite good as well.
Ah forgot to mention Petrof-K125 and K-135 at PianoMaster. These are really good buy. I am also impressed with the tone of Hailun. Can't remember the model. You will make your parents happy if you choose Hailun at the end!! Ha ha! -
hahaha.. looks like i must try the Steinway out on a weekend then. palais closes at 7pm on weekdays! no time to rush down after work.. :slapshead:
lol. i seriously do not think i will choose Hailun! hahahaha. anyway will see when i can go try.
tried the A1 yesterday. Roshnich was not bad too. but Bechstein definitely better. however i think i prefer Schimmel C130 to the A1. anyway they only had 1 chair in the room so had to play standing. hardly a good indication. lol. maybe Chiu Piano's room was enclosed while Cristofori was an open room so the sound was different too.
anyway looking at things, Haessler really seems like quite a good buy.
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If you like the schimmel sound you might also consider the C126T ~ sweet clear voice and lovely touch.
i think itβs around $21,000
the petrof K135 is nice too. an upright grand, around $19,000?
we like the sound, but the keys felt a little heavy for my dd, so didnβt seriously consider it. Should be pretty ok for an adult though ~
i think the kind of piano you like also depends on the genre of music you play mostly⦠-
Hi! would like to start my 8yr old son and 7yr old niece for piano lesson @ my home. both have no music background. should I go ahead and get a piano for them to learn at home or just get a digital piano or keyboard? appreciate if someone can advise on this.
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Hi Tiredmummy1972,
I was puzzling over the same question early this year, so I asked a professional pianist and my dsβ JMC teacher for advice. Both gave the same piece of advice - get an acoustic piano, because it trains the childβs hearing more effectively, and it would last you much longer. They were both against getting a keyboard or digital piano (e.g. Clavinova by Yamaha) because the sound isnβt βrealβ enough, and neither is the touch.
I took their advice⦠-
Hi,
My 5 year old daughter just started piano class in January. Iβm thinking of getting her an upright exam model piano. Anyone here has any recommendations? So far the teacher recommended the Yamaha U1 but we find it a little too costly as we do not know if her interest will sustain. We do not wish to spend so much and end up having a white elephant at home. We went to Cristofori and saw Samick JS-121FD and find the price quite ok. As me and my hubby have no music background, thus would like to check if anyone knows if this model is good and if there are any other recommendations?
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Can anyone advice when is the business hours of Pianomaster on weekday and weekend? May go down with hb if he agree to buy the piano for our son. Thanks!