One of the most important factors in piano playing is that you actually have access to a piano. There's a small concert hall right next to my apartment with a very good Steinway Grand, but unfortunately they don't let people to practice on it. There's a library nearby, but their pianos are often reserved and aren't that great-sounding anyway. So a few months ago I bought a brand new Yamaha B2 (pictured). It looks and feels like a sturdy workhorse. It has some mild issues with keys sticking, but when it accommodates to the environment, that should be easy enough to fix.
I first contemplated getting a piano used, but decided that it was too much trouble. I know the B2 isn't the best piano there is, but I thought I'd rather get a new piano of that price range rather than a used one. In, say, five years, after I've become rich and famous, I can sell this one and get myself a better piano.
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An amateur pianist talks about his experiences with classical music and things related to it.
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