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    Opting To Buy An Upright Piano

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    By Slanikan Kolahata


    Taking up a significantly smaller space than the average floor model, most homeowners will invest in an upright piano. If you are considering making this kind of purchase, it is good to know a bit about these instruments, such as background and history. Sometimes called the vertical piano, this was done because the strings are upright rather than prone as they are with all other models.

    It is believed that the first upright was built in Austria around 1780. Around 1800 a model with an iron frame was patented. Full swing of the production of these instruments came about by the mid 1800's. Schools and public halls made great use of them due to their easy maintenance. The craftsmanship of some of the older models cannot be duplicated today.

    For the new player whose true interest is yet to be decided, the upright is far less costly than the other horizontal models. These fine musical instruments are still considered an asset due to their price, and should be insured to protect against loss. There are some things that one should keep in mind while shopping for one of these grand instruments.

    Reputable and well known dealers will guide you in regard to the size instrument that will fit nicely into your home. Be sure to bring exact measurements with you of space requirements. Uprights can vary in width and height and need to also suit your needs in color and styling. A choice should only be made after all avenues have been explored.

    Look for a piano that has excellent quality of tone. If you have ever had the pleasure of hearing an older instrument played, finding a new one that can match it may be difficult. Although manufacturers strive for good sound, it is difficult to parallel the handmade models of yore. They were a pleasure to listen to.

    Once you have compared prices and features you can then make a list of suitable retailers. Visit their showrooms and try out a product before making your choice and finalizing the purchase. If you want to see what is available in used models, you can check out the classified ads. Often music schools will have an older model that they are putting up for sale. An auction may even carry one. Regardless of how you locate a used upright piano, the priority is to check out the condition that it is in. There would be little savings to be had if the buyer had to put a lot of money in repairs into it.




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