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Experience Music Marvels With New And Used Pianos

Date Published: 23rd August 2009
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Pianos are called ‘the king of musical instruments’, as they cover the tonal range of every other instrument in the orchestra, from below the lowest note to above the top note. The name piano is an abbreviation of the original name for the instrument, piano et forte or ‘soft and loud’, referring to the ability of the piano to play notes at many volumes. Proficient composers typically use them as they create music, due to their easy accessibility and easy interplay of harmony and melody.

A piano is also an important part of the decor of a house and reflects individual taste and culture. It is one of the most expensive consumer purchases many people ever make. So it makes sense to take a lot of care when buying a New Piano. This would not be a daunting experience if one is clear about his preferences and the instrument’s proficiency.


A piano that simply draws by its sound, its touch or appearance, or all three, is generally the perfect one. Buying a new piano can be an overwhelming experience with so many brands, styles and features available. Many factors like local market, model & date of manufacture, general condition, and reputation, among many others go into determining the true value of a piano. It is also important to consider the space availability and the acoustics of the room where the piano is to be placed.

A pre-owned or used piano is substantially cheaper than a new one and, if properly rebuilt, may serve to be a better instrument than many new pianos. Repairing, Reconditioning, and Rebuilding are the terms used to describe various levels of restoration work on a piano. Repairing connotes fixing just the isolated parts such as a broken string. It does not involve a general upgrade of the condition of the piano. Reconditioning means a general upgrade of the condition of the piano, but with as little actual replacement of parts as possible consistent with putting it in good working order. Rebuilding is the highest level of restoration performed on a piano. Properly rebuilt or refurbished, this instrument becomes even better and more valuable.


Pianos bring a lifetime of music, adding immeasurable joy and beauty to homes. The pianists, all over the world celebrate the genius of Bartolomeo Cristofori, to whom they feel they owe, just about everything!

Mr. Paul Graves is a piano industry veteran of over 50 years based in Columbus, OH. His retail operation, Graves Piano & Organ, are nationwide specialists in used and rebuilt world-class pianos such as Steinway & Sons, Bluthner, Bosendorfer, Baldwin and others. Mr. Graves has sold hundreds of millions of dollars worth of pianos nationwide. For more information visit Graves Piano & Organ's website: http://www.gravespianos.com
Tags: abbreviation, local market, accessibility, reputation, true value, interplay, restoration work, proficiency, consumer purchases, overwhelming experience, acoustics, composers, musical instruments, pianos
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