how to buy a piano
Pianos can be a difficult item to buy. Yes there are obvious differences like upright pianos and grand pianos, but they all look vaguely similar yet one is $3,000 and another $200,000. What makes them vary that much? Add the fact that there 12,000 – 13,000 parts in the piano and most people don’t know what they are or what they do, and you get people who seem to never get that comfortable feeling that they are making the right decision. Often this results in frustration, procrastination and an inability to make a comfortable, educated, confident decision. Some people have literally been looking at pianos for years and still have not yet made a purchase. If you will allow us, our sales consultants can demystify the piano for you and give you all the tools you will need to be 100% confident in your selection. Let us educate you, give you some history, show you differences and tell you why some are important and others are simply just differences. Read more in this comprehensive guide - Notes on a Piano (PDF) | "Buying my first piano was a great experience at Irene Besse. Thanks so much." - Chandel Lovig |