You can search on Craigslist or post a "wanted" add on there. Keep in mind you will likely have to hire a moving company for $100 to $300 depending on the distance and if you have stairs.
In the Dallas/Fort Worth area, I have had a great experience with a small local piano store: Prestige Piano. You can see if they have what you are looking for.
To get an idea for how much it will cost to move a piano there is a Prestige Piano online calculator.
If you are looking for a traditional (non-electric) piano, they can be bought from dealers in most medium-to-large cities. Since pianos are costly items that people usually keep for a long time, this is a little like going to a car dealership; you can expect the dealer to want to sell you the best (most expensive) piano in the showroom. (But unlike a car, a good piano holds its value well if it is taken care of.)
I bought a used piano once from a private individual who advertised in the newspaper (much easier to find these online now!), and you have the same risk/benefit situation as in buying a used car. If you want to get something really cheap and aren't too picky about the quality, you can usually get a better deal from a private party. You can also find pianos that aren't good enough for a dealer to want to handle, but might be adequate for what you need.
Another factor to consider is the distance from where you are buying the piano, to where you want it delivered. If it is a console piano or small upright, and you didn't pay too much for it, you might move it yourself with a truck and some friends; but it's safer for you and the piano if you hire professional movers. (Most regular moving companies have the equipment and experience to do this.) Also, moving a piano tends to put it out of tune, so you will probably want to have it tuned after it has had a chance to settle in. If you buy from a dealer, these services can probably be incorporated into the purchase.
A good resource for advice is the music department at your nearest high school or college. They can probably recommend local dealers, teachers, and tuners who can help you out. You might also look at www.ptg.org, the Piano Tuners Guild. Piano tuners often know where used pianos are available, and can help you evaluate a piano you are considering buying (just like having a mechanic check out a used car before you buy).
There are many retailers that sell toy pianos such as local toy stores or several different online retailers. There are many different sizes,styles, and shapes of toy pianos available for a person to purchase and which one to choose depends on personal preference.
Used pianos can be purchased from stores selling musical instruments or from private sellers through classified advertisements. Another place to find a used piano is an auction website such as eBay.
it depends if you want it brand new full key piano, you could get for $2000 but is you want it second hand you might be able to get for $500 or the keyboards which cost like $300 brand new
One may rent a piano at Plumb Acoustic Digital Pianos, Allegro's Music, Rawlin's Piano, Amro Music, or any other music stores which are local to the area which you reside in.
There are many places that one could buy a piano for a child such as Sears, Meijer, Wayfair and Walmart. Amazon is an online option as well for children's pianos.
A person can buy a piano online from several different places. Some of these places include American Musical Supply, Unique Shared, and Instrumental Savings.
You can find cheap Musical Instruments online from retailers such as Amazon. Alternatively, you can get cheap musical instruments from websites such as eBay, Kijiji and Craigslist.
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The Columbus Piano No 8062 is worth over $120,000
This is difficult to answer because "upright piano" is a standard and well-defined term "Student piano" is not. In 99% of cases, a "student" piano IS an upright piano.
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