What Piano Is Best For You?

What Piano Is Best For You?

February 15, 2021

The answer might make you change the very way you are approaching your piano search. 

The best piano is the one you can grow into. If you are a beginner you will still have more room to grow as a pianist. You can always start with a beginners piano which could be a digital Casio piano or an upright Hailun. When you are higher skilled pianist you will be looking for a more sophisticated piano. One or two pianos that will suit your amazing ability to play are a Fazioli or Hailun grand. These are two great pianos for a pianist with a higher skill level. The more that you ask of a piano the better the piano has to be.

 




Leave a comment

Comments will be approved before showing up.


Also in Southwest Pianos Blog

The Joys of Owning a Piano
The Joys of Owning a Piano

September 20, 2023

Pianos are one of the most versatile and beautiful musical instruments in the world. They can produce a wide range of sounds, from soft and soothing to loud and dramatic. They can also play different styles of music, from classical to jazz to pop. But did you know that owning a piano can also benefit you in many ways? Here are some reasons why you should own a piano.

Continue Reading

History of Steinway & Sons
History of Steinway & Sons

September 13, 2023

Steinway & Sons is a famous piano company that was founded in 1853 by German immigrant Henry Engelhard Steinway in New York City. He and his sons developed the modern piano by making many innovations and improvements in piano design and construction. Steinway pianos have won many awards and patents, and are widely regarded as high-quality instruments.

Continue Reading

Kawai vs. Yamaha Pianos
Kawai vs. Yamaha Pianos

September 06, 2023

Yamaha and Kawai are two of the most popular and reputable piano brands in the world. They both have a long history of producing high-quality acoustic pianos with different features and characteristics. Choosing between them depends on your personal preference, musical style, budget, and other factors. Here are some of the main differences between Yamaha and Kawai pianos:

Continue Reading