Roland Piano

April 15th, 2009

Diroland-pianogital Pianos - Which Brand Should I Buy?

Executive Summary about Roland Piano By Henry Genry

Ok, you want to buy a digital piano. You have visited lots of music shops and tried lots of digital pianos out. local piano shop armed with a few print outs from the internet but not enough knowledge or the right advice to make an informed decision.

Go Shopping for digital pianos

You enter your local piano shop and are confronted with lots of digital pianos, different styles, colours, shapes. Some digital pianos have a few buttons, some hundreds of buttons and flashing lights - HELP!!!

You visit one piano shop and they recommend the Roland digital piano - “it is the best digital piano around by far, amazing sounds and it plays and feels just like a real piano” they say. the Yamaha and then the Roland and convince you that the Roland digital piano is definitely far better than the Yamaha.

Why do piano shops always try to push a particular model or a particular brand?

You trot off to another piano shop to get some more advice and to compare prices. The salesman, like before, shows you the different digital pianos

and advises you that the Casio is the best digital piano and not the Yamaha, and certainly not the Roland. The Roland digital piano is way over priced!

You explain that you have just been to another piano shop and were told that the Roland digital piano is better than the Yamaha, and the Casio is nowhere near as good. Roland digital pianos

The Roland digital piano is built with quality and produces nice piano tones, especially around the centre of the keyboard. Roland has always been known to value their brand extremely highly and will not reduce their prices if it means the quality of their digital pianos would be compromised.

The sound sampling for the Roland digital piano is taken from a Steinway concert grand piano.

Advice: Go ahead and buy any Roland digital piano from the HP, F or KR range.

Price: Basic modesl start from RRP £899. You will probably get a better deal on a Roland digital piano from your local music shop.

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Antique Piano

April 12th, 2009
Antique Piano

Antique Piano

Antique Piano.

Executive Summary about Antique piano by www.antique-piano-finder.com

People love antique pianos because they are unique and could not be found anywhere else in the world now.

The piano has a long rich history. It is a musical instrument that is played by a keyboard. The keyboard of a piano has keys that when strike steel strings to produces sound.

The hammers which are attached to the keys rebound quickly to allow the string to vibrate continuously at a particular frequency.

The vibration produced is then channeled through a sound board that is amplified. These days antique piano is in a great demand in the market because it is believed that they are the most original ones and cannot be manufactured again.

The word antique piano and specifically piano is a short form of pianoforte. The word pianoforte was used in the formal language of Italy and also was derived from the instrument clavicembalo. Generally, it is seen that pianos are extensively used in the western music for unaccompanied performances.

Upright antique piano is one of its kinds that can be used for any type of performances and comes at affordable prices. They are also very popular for composing the music. The antique piano’s versatility has made them adaptable and is used extensively worldwide. Numerous types of vintage pianos are available in the market today but no type can beat antique piano.

Antique piano bench is also of important nature because it relates with antique piano. To increase the charm of antique piano, antique piano bench should be used. Remember that each and every piano has its own story. It is the only musical instrument that can carry the whole texture of music by itself.

The story of piano can take back a person for more than two hundred years back. It is the musical synonym for orchestra and the composers found that the instrument was well capable to produce its own sonic canvas with a touch of a solitary person. Antique piano since then became the heart for the music composers.

You must be thinking that antique pianos are really antique and is really for a show item, but this is not true. You can easily restore the piano by antique piano refinishing easily. It is the most effective way of restoration for a longer period of time. Piano is more than an instrument and it is the perfect tool for a music composer. Even, as the time changes antique piano will always remain in demand in the coming decades.

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Yamaha Piano

April 8th, 2009

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Yamaha Pianos History

Executive Summary about Yamaha Piano [based on text from the official Yamaha website]

Since Torakusu Yamaha built Japan’s first piano in 1900, Yamaha has consistently led the way in finding new methods to improve upon the age-old traditions of piano-making. These innovations have been adopted not only by Yamaha, but by other manufacturers as well.

This century-long quest for excellence has resulted in higher standards of quality, consistency, efficiency and performance throughout the piano-making industry. It has also made Yamaha the world’s leading piano manufacturer.

Building Better Pianos

Yamaha has developed numerous advances and refinements-in acoustic design and analytical technologies, in the selection and processing of materials, in the design and production of components such as iron frames and action mechanisms, in production equipment and procedures, and in establishing the highest standards of quality management. The skills and expertise accumulated over a century of leadership in the music industry assure that Yamaha pianos represent the state of the art in piano design and construction.

Creating New Types of Pianos

Drawing on comprehensive acoustic and electronic knowhow, Yamaha has pioneered today’s exciting range of digital/acoustic hybrids. These include the amazing DisklavierTM recording/reproducing pianos, the popular Silent SeriesTM pianos* that can be played normally or through headphones, and the superb GranTouchTM digital pianos incorporating real piano keyboards and actions. Other manufacturers have followed Yamaha’s lead, of course. But Yamaha leadership ensures that Yamaha instruments are always a step ahead.

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Pianos

April 5th, 2009

Selecting The Correct Piano - A Guide

Executive Summary about Pianos By Chuon Yuen Ooi

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Why play the piano?

The piano is an extremely exciting instrument to play - the piano has at least 300 years of literature for you to choose from, music from Bach to Mozart to Beethoven to Chopin to Schumann to Henry Mancini to Yiruma to…The list is endless.

Choosing the right type of piano is extremely important - a good piano will develop good sense of touch, build up finger strength & dexterity, build up the correct sense of pitch… and so on.

What types of piano do we have?

Nowadays, we have mainly concert grands, baby grands, uprights, and even electronic pianos. Besides, there are so many choices of brands - Steinway, Yamaha, Kawai, Young Chang, Pearl River, Bosendorfer…

Given so many choices, let’s go through each of type of pianos:

Concert Grands

Those 9 feet long grand pianos which you see at concerts. These are the best pianos one can ever afford, Steinway is famous for their concert grands - many classical pianists prefer them.

Concert grands’ touch are very heavy (compared to others), but this heavy touch enables very beautiful tone and color to be generated. Baby Grands

Baby grands are usually 5 or 6 feet grand pianos - which is about 2 feet smaller than the “normal” grands. The smaller size enables it to be fit into a smaller room, however from experience, you need quite a large room for the baby grand to sound nice.

Baby grands’ touch are still quite heavy but not as heavy as a concert grand. If you have lots of money and a moderately large room to place your piano, baby grands is a very good choice. Furthermore, some people see baby grands as a beautiful furniture.

Uprights

Upright pianos are the most common piano. Unlike a grand piano, the upright’s strings are placed vertical instead of horizontal. This makes the mechanism totally different from grand pianos, so the touch is also very different. By pressing the damper pedal, the volume immediately turns down - this enables practicing even late at night without giving neighbors headaches.

Electronic pianos

I personally do not recommend buying an, electronic piano despite being the most affordable and the most compact.

Electronic pianos has the advantage of being able to produce many instruments’ sounds. But trust me, by giving in to these fancy sounds will really sacrifice the development of correct touch for the piano. Maybe one day I will recommend electronic pianos when the touch can match a concert grand. :)

So, that’s it! Happy hunting for your dream instrument! :)

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Piano Teacher

April 4th, 2009

How To Choose a Good Piano Teacher

Executive Summary about Piano Teacher By Xavier

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First we assume that you intent to hire a private piano teacher. Advantages of doing this over attending classes at a school are numerous. Most piano learners end up employing a piano teacher, and if you are serious, you should too.

Piano teachers have different approaches, but most piano instruction advances in grades, from grade 1 to grade 8. Books are labeled according to grades, but teachers often recommend additional books or songs tailored to specific student abilities and tastes.

How important are the Piano certifications?

You may be under the impression that piano teachers must have music degrees, piano diploma or music teaching certification. Actually this is not necessary. If you are a beginner, look for someone who has at least a grade 7 to teach.

A good piano teacher needs more than adequate certification. Practical considerations like him staying near you house is also important.

The most important qualities

Personality, experience and interest in teaching are also crucial. Sometimes, a student and teacher don’t mix. It’s a matter of matching personalities. If a kid is miserable because of the dislike of the piano teacher, don’t continue with that teacher. Your kid might end up losing interest in learning piano.

Beginner Piano Lessons For a New School Year - Find the Right Piano Teacher in Your Area

Executive Summary about Piano Teacher By Cynthia VanLandingham

If you have been thinking of enrolling your child in piano lessons, don’t wait because piano lessons are so valuable for children. Don’t let this be a stumbling block to enrolling your child in piano lessons. The Internet is a great way to find information about piano lessons and piano teachers, as well as home piano lessons and resources. Do an internet search for “piano lessons for children” or “piano resources”. Here you’ll find internet resources available immediately to guide you in supporting your children in piano lessons at home. You can also do an internet search of “Piano lessons for children + your home town” to locate music instructors in your area. • Check with your local sheet music store. • Send an email to your friends requesting their knowledge about piano teachers in your area. Referrals are the most common way parents locate piano teachers. Piano teachers really appreciate it when their students send them referrals, so this is a good way for your friends to say thank you to their child’s piano teacher for a job well done.

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