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What price range of piano should I buy

Whether you are a beginner or have already learned a specialized skill, it is quite important for people who play the piano to have a suitable instrument for themselves. Are you worried about buying an instrument? Or are you not satisfied with the instrument you are currently using, but unsure if it should be replaced? I hope the following introduction can be helpful to you.



Many beginners of the violin believe that they should not buy a good instrument at the beginning, as long as it can produce sound. However, this is a wrong idea. Beginners often decide to cultivate their timbre at the beginning of learning the violin, and a good sounding instrument can also achieve twice the result with half the effort in learning. Therefore, when beginners purchase musical instruments, it is best to have a teacher or someone who understands the piano accompany them, or entrust them to purchase on their behalf. This will be more appropriate than randomly buying from a store.

Now the question is, which price or type of piano is more suitable to buy? Firstly, you must consider the size of the violin, which varies from 1/20, 1/16, 1/10, and 1/8; The sizes are 1/4, 2/4, 3/4 to 4/4. Usually, we compare the length of the user's left hand with that of a qin to see if the palm can exceed the head of the qin. If it exceeds, try one more number until 4/4. If the head of the qin can reach half of the palm when the left hand is extended, it indicates that the size should be moderate.

For beginners, it is recommended to first choose a factory piano from a large brand. In addition, when buying a piano, it is necessary to check whether the bridge is cut properly and whether the strings should be replaced. Of course, after-sales service and maintenance are also important when buying other things. In the advanced section, we will discuss the purchasing methods for general handmade pianos and the price points that ordinary qin players can consider. Buying a suitable 4/4 piano is much more difficult than buying a practice piano. Because from here on, you will face more diverse choices and a wider range of price points. But first, you must understand whether you really need a standard instrument and a standard tone.

There are three types of violins: mechanical, semi handmade, and pure handmade. The timbre of a handmade piano is definitely very different from that of a mechanical piano. Generally speaking, the sound of a handmade piano is more elastic, with greater tension and a longer range of transmission. In addition, in terms of appearance, the craftsmanship of handmade pianos is much finer than that of mechanical pianos. The most obvious part is at the head of the piano, which has a much poorer sense of three dimensionality. You may want to pay more attention to it, as it should be easy to distinguish its differences. Secondly, there are patterns on the body of the qin. Handmade qin is painted manually, so the patterns on the wood itself are more easily visible. But it should be noted that having more or denser patterns does not necessarily mean a better qin. This is just a reference method, and the sound of the qin is the most important. The judgment of the timbre of a qin is usually very important. Everyone has different preferences for sound quality, so it is best to personally choose when buying a piano, rather than entrusting others to purchase it