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4 things you should know about buying a used piano
1. 4 Things You Should Know
About Buying a Used Piano
2. Introduction
• Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player,
buying a piano can be a fun yet daunting experience.
There are so many options to choose from, such as a
brand new model or choosing from the selection of
second hand pianos for sale, and then the various
options within those options.
• When looking for a piano, it’s worth considering that
there is no “right” or “wrong” piano. One size does not fit
all and for every person there is a piano which is perfect.
Therefore, whilst it’s virtually impossible to compile a
buying guide, it is possible to share tips on the best way
to find the perfect piano for you:
3. Sample
• Because there is such a thing as a perfect fit, you may
have to try a lot of pianos in order to find that fit.
• Never be afraid to play a piano and always consider that
if the seller doesn’t want you to, they may have a reason.
As you’re trying the piano out, it’s also important to
ensure every key gives off the correct sound so as well
as playing full pieces, try out each individual key.
4. Consider Space
• Factors such as room size, upholstery and the room
temperature may affect the sound the piano makes so
understanding the basics of acoustics is necessary when
trying pianos out.
• Second hand pianos for sale are offered in a variety of
settings so before choosing and buying any single one,
it’s worth considering how it will sound and play in your
space. There are many online guides to acoustics but as
an example, a piano with a bright and crisp tone will suit
a smaller room with carpets and other furniture which will
allow it’s overbearing treble to be absorbed slightly.
5. The Logistics
• How you’ll transport the piano back to your premises will
very much depend on where you’ll be purchasing it from.
It you’re buying from a retailer, they might offer a delivery
service. However, a private seller will expect you to
make your own arrangements.
• In either event, it’s wise to consider any logistic costs
prior to buying as these will affect your budget and the
amount you can afford to spend on a piano.
6. Do your Homework
• If you’re buying a second hand piano, it’s worth
considering that what you’re also buying is all of the
experience the piano has up to the point of purchase. If
you’re hoping to get the very best from the piano, you’ll
need to know as much information as possible from the
seller.
• Consider why they’re selling the piano, who’s been
playing it up until this point, who has been tuning and
maintaining it and where it has been stored. This will
help you work out if your investment will be rewarded.
7. Contact Us...
Broughton Pianos Limited
Drayton Mill
Drayton
Belbroughton
Stourbridge
DY9 0BT
United Kingdom
Tel: 01562 731113
For more visit here. www.broughtonpianos.co.uk
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