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Any feedback regarding this tuition centre?
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RE: Help please??
Thanks for your replies.
However… my dad changed his mind again. After my piano lesson ended, I was expecting him to take me to the music school to see the pianos, but he (told my mum to tell me) that he wants to RENT a piano? I don’t want to seem disrespectful but seriously … ? He says he will try to look out for ads on the newspaper. How long will it take him to do that??? And is he just trying to delay time/not get me a piano at all? He didn’t even tell that to me personally, he asked my mum to tell me all that. I guess he is trying to avoid me…
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RE: Help please??
Dreamaurora:
My dad doesn't seem to trust me. He says he has heard that most people give up at around grade 5-6 because it gets increasingly stressful. I can't act overly confident because I'm not sure if I will continue to have an interest in piano at that level. There is no telling what will happen in future.
In any case, I think $2000 is quite a low budget to work with for piano that you plan to use for some time. Considering that you are in grade 2 now, the piano at most will last say around 2-4 years top for your learning and you will then be shopping for another piano again very soon. Not saying you can't take higher grade with a cheap piano, afterall I did pass my grade 7 with a very cheap and old 2nd hand Young Chang, but it is impossible to realise the finer nuances and aspects of interpretation at higher level with a cheap piano.
My suggestion for you would be to work very hard for say your grade 2 or grade 3 and try your best to get a distinction. Convince your dad that you are serious in piano and also tell him the benefits of learning piano (teaching piano part time can be quite a good source of secondary income) and hope that he will up the budget for you to get a better piano.
I believe my dad knows the benefits of learning piano, he even told me that I can start teaching once I've passed Grade 4. I think the problem is he feels insecure. That's why he doesn't want to take the risk of buying an expensive piano. Or he just doesn't want to spend money on a new piano.
I guess I will make do with a <$2000 piano since I really want/need a new one (asap!). Time will tell how much I really like/love playing the piano. If I manage to persist till Grade 4-5 my dad might be convinced by then.
Anyway, my dad is taking me down to a music school which sells second-hand pianos tomorrow. Hoping to find a second hand Yamaha/Kawai piano there. I don't know any pianists (or at least they aren't my good friends.), and how to approach my piano teacher? It's awkward to ask her out just to help me buy a piano.
To the other suggestion, I think the idea of a loan is a bit far-fetched.. I'm still in sec 2, long way to go before I can work... O_o XD -
RE: Help please??
ksi:
Sorry to say this, I think you are the main issue here as your dad only pays. So it is necessary that you do research on all models of piano that you like the sound first, then look for the second hand version to hear the sound again n with the right price, I am sure your dad will just pay. You really hv to do the groundwork to exhaust yr options and not repeat the same mistake in your first purchase. Even for a second hand one it would be good to try out the piano rigorously before making the decision. $400 to $2000 is a big jump of budget so you better get it right this time. I may sound a little harsh but both you n dad will be happy with your final purchase if you have done your part sufficiently.
I never said I had a problem with my dad or his request. I just think that the budget is a bit of a constraint. I don't want to buy a cheap piano that will not last/will not sound as good. In the long run, a more expensive (and better quality one) would help to save cost since it wouldn't be spoilt so easily.
I spent almost the whole of yesterday just to do research on second hand piano shops, so yes, I am doing my work. I don't really have a favourite brand or model but I know that Yamaha and Kawai are good brands and something on the lower end would suffice (etc Yamaha JU109). I'll feel assured knowing that it's an actual brand rather than some that I've never heard of.
When I first went shopping for a piano, I had only gone through 1-2 lessons of piano so I didn't really know how to test the piano and didn't know what kind of sound I liked (couldnt tell the difference). Ended up indecisive after walking around the piano warehouse. So when I knew my friend had a piano which she never used anymore, I asked about the price and she offered to sell it to me at $400 which I agreed upon. Now that I have experienced playing it I know that pianos are actually value for money, so rest assured, I will obviously be more careful this time. -
RE: Help please??
LOLMum:
Thanks , will try thatthere is one \"piano master\" at geylang east avenue 3. google it and call them to check the price before going down.
this was one of the shops i went many years ago to buy a piano for my dd.
if you dont like the sound, dont buy it no matter how cheap it is.
Anyway, was just browsing and saw a Toyo (10 yrs old) going for S$1500 and a Yamaha JU109 (3 yrs old) going for S$1550.
Toyo : http://www.olx.com.sg/2nd-hand-toyo-piano-for-sale-exam-grade-iid-133966765
Yamaha : http://www.olx.com.sg/yamaha-piano-ju109-iid-125079723
I personally prefer the Yamaha, should I go for it? I know second-hands are risky but I have no choice if I have to get one below $2000... -
Help please??
Hi all,
I started piano about a year ago and am now in grade 2 practical. Unfortunately, back then I didn't know much about pianos and settled for my friend's which cost around $400. And to be honest, I'm losing interest in playing the piano because of it. I told my dad that I wanted a new one, but he was very reluctant.
Well, my dad told me he would buy one on two conditions... 1. I would have to find and tell him the piano shop(s) that I wanted to visit and 2. it must be cheap. The definition of cheap, in his opinion, is below S$2000. I'm having a headache looking at pianos on the internet (just so I can get an idea of how much they cost, and a lot of them are over the budget) ... I have no idea about brands but just don't want one of those China-made with European names, please... As for the Yamahas, tbey are obviously way out of my dad's 2k budget. Does any one know any piano shops/second-hand shops that I can try around Bukit Batok / CCK? I'm really determined to do this but this is such a tight budget...
P.S. I know this is a KP forum but I don't know where to seek advice on this matter... -
RE: Secondary School History
Wow....in my class, 11 out of 36 pupils failed history... :l!
And as for me? I almost failed. 7 marks to failure!
History is tough stuff. I guess I have to get used to it! -
RE: Secondary School Literature
autumnbronze:
Hi Thanks for your suggestions, but it seems Popular doesn't have any literature guide books... My dad and I once made a trip there and we asked the staff if there were any guide books on Of Mice and Men but they said they only had the book itself.Hi Aya,
okie ... if its out of stock, then I suppose you may have to 'sit it out' a while. Actually, for stores like Popular, you can request to make an order of the book and you shd be able to get it w/i a few days. I am surprised that knowledge book store doesn't even have it in their 2nd hand section.
Has your Dad tried other stores like Borders?? They used to carry the cliff/york notes series. You may want to look into that?
If its urgent, you may want to order from online.
No cable tv .... hmmm, could watch it over at a frd's place? Also not sure if the lib may have the movie, then you can borrow or could purchase the movie from Poh Kim (if they are selling)
Just suggesting that you watch the movie if you can cuz plot set in a different era, also nature of story entails one to understand southern culture, dialect way of life and mindset.
You must be in Sec 1 I assume??
Ooh And, I think Of Mice and Men is available on youtube so I'll watch it one of these days... since I have a couple days off due to Chinese New Year
I might consider ordering from online. But it's okay. I think I'd better rely on the book itself. A little careful reading is all it takes, and I'll score really good marks. There are also many guides on Of Mice And Men on the Internet so I guess I won't spend money to buy a guide after all. Thanks for your help! And yes, I'm a Sec 1 Student. ^^