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Pianos are like automobiles, in many respects, you can buy one with plenty of options, or buy a stripped version, they cost about the same, they require tunings and service, they can be purchased over a long period of time on payments, and people trade them in for new ones, not as much because they are worn out, but because they want a larger piano or want to change furniture styles after a few years. LISTEN TO THE PIANO - NOT THE SALESMAN The instrument which you choose for your home should bear a name that indicates its enduring qualities of tone and stability. The trademark on the fall board alone should be your assurance of its distinction and musicianship and its enduring qualities of tone and stability. Each piano has a character all its own. This pedigree that sets it apart even from other instruments of the same make, model, and style is inevitable. No two trees ever grow exactly alike. Grain and densities differ between different species and between individual trees of the same species. Plastics and other materials used in keys differ in color. Wool from which hammer and damper felts when made vary in texture and length of fiber. Such variations are present in all materials from which pianos are made.

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If you want a true piano sound, go with a Yamaha. They are known for their piano voices. The ones that are deemed to truly mimic the sound and touch of the the concert grand piano are the Yamaha AvantGrand pianos model N3 and N2.

Korg and Roland are well known for synthesizers.

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