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We have a nationwide network of qualified piano technicians that we will be able to refer you to. Alternatively you can email us at info@pianotime.com.au letting us know which city or suburb your piano is located in and we can then advise you of a piano technician in your area. <br>#pianoforsale #grandpiano #uprightpiano
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There is something magical about watching a talented pianist play piano. It can seem like the musician’s fingers simply fly across the keys without effort. There are many students who started piano lessons because they saw and heard a wonderful live performance, in person. That first concert experience has inspired many new beginners, filling them with a passion to learn music. What’s even better, is that with the right teachers and plenty of fun and interesting music to play, that passion can last for an entire lifetime.
It all starts with a solid foundation. The most experienced teachers begin with the basics of the musical language. They teach students how to read musical notation, to understand music theory, to play technical exercises that will make their fingers strong, and will teach them about music method books that are engaging plus challenging additional music at the right time. A gradual progression from beginning to more advanced with lots of things to try at each level works best. The lessons offered at Piano Time will provide these things for students, and much more. For those looking for good coaching, talking with the experts at Piano Time is a great start.
One important question on the minds of all new students is whether or not they should buy an upright piano when they start their lessons. Most experienced piano teachers would agree that each student should have access to a piano for daily practice. The piano can be an upright, which are often tall and elegant, or it could be a spinet or a console, which are shorter and fit into smaller spaces more easily. Some students prefer to buy a digital piano because it is portable and can have technology that allows it to sound like many additional instruments. Most are basically synthesizers inside a keyboard.
These take up the least amount of space, and are good choices for students who want to practice in their own rooms. Grand pianos are wonderful for larger spaces and budgets, or for the advancing or professional musicians. Regardless of which piano is selected, choosing the one that sounds the best is one of the most important things. If it doesn’t sound good, practicing will be a chore rather than a delight.
Piano Time has different styles of keyboards available. So students looking for a piano for sale can find what they need. Just ask one of the friendly staff members for help and they will be happy to assist you. When considering taking lessons or purchasing a high quality instrument, explore the top quality piano shop Melbourne has to offer by contacting the friendly and knowledgeable staff at Piano Time.