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How to own a grand (or baby grand) piano in my lifetime


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    1920 Wheelock Baby Grand Piano 23 months ago

    I just purchased a 1920 Wheelock baby grand piano! I have wanted one for many years now and finally was able to find one that needed a lot of work at a good deal! I am going to start to restore it myself! My excitement can not be contained! Wish me luck! :O)



    You can never go back... 2 years ago

    I’ve been playing almost exclusively in grand pianos for the last 3 years and it really makes a difference. I’ve played on all major brands (including Steinway, of course) and I am always looking for a better instrument.

    I own a small grand (definitely not concert size!) and I think it’s a worthy investment. Make sure to look for well-maintained used grands. They are considerably cheaper and are usually a much better buy. I got mine for ~8000$ and it sounds and feels great!

    In the budget sector, Yamaha grands are excellent choices, combining good build quality (endurance, cheap maintenance), good sound and reasonable price. I would definitely recommend the Yamaha C3, if you can afford it. Don’t buy the new G1. Don’t buy very old steinways or bosendorfers: they are very costly to repair and maintain.




     

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