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Insiders' Guide To Piano Resources In
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Insider tips for first time
Piano buyer |
- Take time to research your options.
- Get connected to one or more reliable and
experienced piano tuner technicians in order
to evaluate and advise you regarding your
options.
- You should always have an independent
technician evaluate the piano that you are
considering as a purchase.
This applies to a piano that you are picking
up for little or no money, a purchase from a
private owner, or a purchase from a
respected dealer.
- It is always to your advantage to get an
expert technical appraisal of your
instrument.
- It is ok to get a non-technical opinion from
a friend or teacher who can play the piano
well. Understand that you need to get a
technical assessment irregardless of what
your musician friend says.
- Never get a piano simply because it is cheap
or free. This can lead to an inexpensive
front end acquisition, and a rear end
headache. Many people give up on playing the
piano just because they made a poor decision
and get fed up and give up.
- Like a house or a car, understand that you
are going to have to spend a certain amount
of money on an ongoing basis to tune,
regulate, clean and take care of your piano.
This is called
routine piano maintenance.
Without
this care, the best piano will be sub par
and potentially at risk to being damaged.
- Looking for the cheapest rate from a piano
tuner is pennywise and pound foolish. Your
technician is your only safeguard against
potential damage and wear and tear of your
instrument. If you tell a tuner that you
want a certain cheap rate, all you are
really doing is shortchanging yourself and
fooling yourself into thinking that you are
getting more for less. The chances are you
are getting less for less.
What does it take to be a qualified technician.
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