QUOTE(Karenalvin @ Jan 16 2010, 06:27 PM)
Hello... I am looking to buy an upright piano for myself (adult beginner) and went to look at Young Chang Y131N1-BP, a 131cm costing around RM14k, also a Weber W131-BP at about RM16k.
a beginner here and buying one to learn so not too sure about these pianos. I read about listening for tones la, key touch la, etc... but seriously, as a beginner I cant really trust my judgement on such things. I intend to get a friend to go look see with me before I finally bite the bullet, but I need to shortlist to a few first and there is really not much info online regarding these two.
Any suggestions at all is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I would suggest you get a 2nd hand piano , since you are a beginner , its no way for you to know the quality of the piano unless you have a few years experience listen to it.a beginner here and buying one to learn so not too sure about these pianos. I read about listening for tones la, key touch la, etc... but seriously, as a beginner I cant really trust my judgement on such things. I intend to get a friend to go look see with me before I finally bite the bullet, but I need to shortlist to a few first and there is really not much info online regarding these two.
Any suggestions at all is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Basically the difference of a good piano and a sucky one , is that the good one has a firm touch , not too easily to be pressed , and the sound produced is deep , while the bad ones basically has a really light touch , while the sound produced are really high and sound terrible.
If you have money to spend , get a grand piano instead , no point wasting on upright , of course , if its affordable , a baby grand usually cost around 30k , a brand new one.
I would recommend buy a cheap one , and when you are experience , know how to differentiate the quality , go get a grand piano.
Jan 20 2010, 07:18 PM

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