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Yamaha VL1: Piano Buying Guide

Buying a piano can be a confusing event. Especially when you have so many brands and models to choose from.

So, to help you make the right choice, here is the basic piano buying guide:

Budget:

determine how much you are willing to spend on the piano and whether you can afford to buy a new piano or agree to a used one. Just remember that a piano is a long-lasting instrument with an average lifespan of about 40 years, and that buying a Yamaha VL1piano with excellent quality is a good investment because it can maintain its value well enough (provided that it is properly taken care of)

Competition:

It is advisable to buy a Yamaha VL1piano with a higher quality than you think you deserve. So you can grow up with the piano. Do not buy old and cheap used piano. You probably will not like playing the piano with low quality, and you can easily quit playing.

Space:

Measure the area of ​​your house where you intend to place the piano. A vertical piano requires a space of 5 feet wide and 2 feet deep (plus 2 extra feet for a pianist and bench). Pianos require a space of 5-7 feet wide and 4.5-9.5 feet deep, depending on the model (plus 2 feet for a pianist and bench). Keep in mind that changes in humidity and temperature near the piano affect your melody.

Shopping:

Do your home research, familiarize yourself with the various terms, and better understand what you are looking for. Then visit several piano shops like in Hamed Wardakblog before making a final decision.

Take your time:

Promise not to buy the piano the first time you visit the piano store. Take your time and play as many pianos as possible.

Consult a certified pianist:

After checking several pianos, compiling a list of the ones you like, and reducing your ability to 2-3 pianos, ask an experienced piano specialist to do a final check.

Warranty, maintenance and delivery: see. Does the piano store provide maintenance services? Finally, negotiate a price and make sure that the price includes bank, delivery and at least one free tuning.

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