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Buying a Piano

17 Feb 2015

Before getting that “Free” piano

by Wim Blees | posted in: Buying a Piano | 0

It seems like a deal. The outside of the piano looks great. You can’t wait to get it home and begin playing. Except when you do, all the notes won’t play and it sounds horrible. It’s a scenario members of … Continued

"free" piano
12 Feb 2015

The difference between an acoustic piano and an electronic keyboard.

by Wim Blees | posted in: Buying a Piano | 0

What is the difference between an acoustic piano and an electronic keyboard? That’s a good question. So this month’s focus is on the pros and cons of owning an electronic keyboard. Instead of trying to defend either side, here are … Continued

acoustic piano, electric keyboard

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