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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Piano Buyer Tips - Instant Videos


Welcome to Piano Talk Newsletter!

My name is Eben Goresko. I am the editor of Piano Talk.



Just below I have some very informative Piano Buyers Videos that you can view right away! If you have have further questions about topics covered in the videos, please feel free to contact me at eben@anythingpianoco.com .

Latest News:

I wish to welcome Bakers Piano Center as a new sponsor to Colorado Piano Buyers Guide.

Bakers Piano Center currently have 2 stores located in Boulder and Highlands Ranch, Colorado. For more Info about Bakers Piano Center, here is their URL - http://www.bakerspianocenter.com

Piano Buying Videos

Do you want to learn more about how you can save when Buying Your Next Piano? Are you buying your first piano or looking to upgrade to another instrument?

I recently interviewed Tobin Rockley to get some answers to these and other questions so he could share with you some of his expertise. With this valuable information you learn crucial piano buying tips, before you even walk into the store.

Tobin Rockley - of Rockley Music (www.rockleymusic.com), located in Lakewood, Colorado (just outside of Denver.)

Here are the Piano Buying questions:

How can you get the best value for your money? - things to keep in mind
How can you avoid Sales Hype? - Buying (from a dealer) Strategies
How can you car for your piano?
Electronic vs Acoustic Piano; Which should you buy?
Why should you buy a piano at all?

Coming Up In Next Piano Talk:

Did you ever think of buying or selling your piano through Craigs List?

Many piano buyers or sellers consider and use Craigs List, which is a very popular means of buying and selling hard goods, TO SELL THEIR PIANO.

Craigs List is a great resource but what do you need to know or think about before you use it? In the next Piano Talk Newsletter, I will pass onto you some of my insights and wisdom for you.

In addition:
  1. Commentary about music and education that I hope you will find interesting
  2. A revealing video of Rocky Ridge Music Center
  3. The latest piano buying price sheets
  4. My performance of Maple Leaf Rag on my 100 year old Mason & Hamlin AA.
I hope you enjoy and I look forward to any questions or constructive feedback you may want to offer. I can be reached at eben@anythingpianoco.com

See you soon!!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Piano Articles, Resources and Video In 3 Blogs

Hi. My name is Eben Goresko. My first blog covers anything pertaining to pianos; building, maintenance, music, practicing the piano. It called Piano Talk and is the sister site to my website Piano Talk Online. The URL is http://Blogs.AnythingPianoCO.com .

My second blog called Piano Tuning TV, URL; http://www.PianoTuningTV.com , covers a whole range of topics pertaining to piano tuning, repairs, appraisals, restoration, regulation, historical keyboard tunings and more…...

And my final blog Piano Clips, URL; http://www.PianoClips.com is my blog and sister site to my Piano Video Site -Piano TV. Piano Clips contains a wide range of informative educational video content. You can see and hear performances of concert artists, musicians, students, educational presentations and seminars and just anything going on in the world of music, and more…...

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Questions

Will answer you question

I am putting this out there for anybody who has any questions about Pianos, Music, Buying, Selling, Tuning and Servicing, Music Education, Playing and Listening to Piano Music. Let me know.

Please tell me what your question is and I will do my best to answer it. Bear in mind that it might take a little time for me to get back to you but if you are willing to be a little bit patient, I will get respond. If for some reason you don't hear from me please just remind me that you tried to contact me.

If you don't yet have a Google account, you will have to create one in order to register your question in a comment to this blog post.

Thanks, I look forward to talking to you.

Question

  1. Which piano has 4 strings per note? Steinway, Bechstein, Blüthner or Baldwin? The answer is Blüthner Pianos come with four strings per note rather than the standard three strings per note that you find on most pianos. The fourth string sits up higher than the other three which allows it to ring symphonically with the other three.