![]() ![]() Aside from the many improvements that have been made in the last 100 years to piano design, these pianos are often simply too worn out to be fixed economically, if replacement parts can even be located or fabricated. Antique pianos (those 80, 90, or more years older pianos you can find online and at yard sales/flea markets for $20) are not typically suitable for serious piano study or enjoyment. ![]() In our experience, age is usually a far better predictor of a piano's quality than any other variable we will cover in this post. Whether you're buying from an individual or from a retailer, we'll help you know what to look for, and what to look out for, also. This week, let's talk about how to evaluate the piano in front of you. In case you missed that article, CLICK HERE. ![]() Last week we talked about the different types of pianos - Digital versus Acoustic. ![]()
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