I absoltely agree -
And $5,500 is a good price if the instrument is in very condition after inspection.
I'd look at a Kawai piano. You should be able to get a great instrument for that price as an upright, and their touch is quite nice.
...for a little over $7000 - looks like you've got a good deal on the piano.
I trust that you enjoy your instrument. ...
For a piano's value, you need for someone to have a look at the instrument to view its playability as well as its appearance.
Try the following: http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/grades.html
...stion to your Yamaha dealer, they'll tell you straight away (and the T118 isn't necessarily a great instrument, just because it is taller...)...
Hi again. The best advice is to have a good look over the instrument, and then contact a piano tuner who can give you a better idea.
Trust this helps.
I will need the make and serial number in order to determine when your instrument was manufactured.
The instrument turns on, but when I play there's no sound. As though the headphones are plugged in. What do I look for when I remove the top?
Check somewhere on the front panel of the instrument. If you've still got the manual, you'll find the answer there too.
...re what it is that you're after. Without a serial number, you can't easily (or accurately) date the instrument, and as for a picture, why do you need one? - you own one!
Post back to let ...
...ng the piano. All used pianos range from worthless to hundreds / thousands, depending on the condition of the instrument....
I'm glad you were able to find out, as it's very satisfying to know that the instrument you own has such a grand history that matches the rich tones it can produce.
Many happy years of pl...
... worth keeping and playing.
A useless piano, no matter how interesting, is just an interesting but useless instrument.
There are a lot of piano restorers, but the piano has to be worth restoring...
...ng the piano. All used pianos range from worthless to hundreds / thousands, depending on the condition of the instrument....
It's a good instrument. The Yamaha upright series are always soundly built and reliable.
They have a nice, sparkly tone. Enjoy.
I own a Young Chang G175. It is 15 years old and an excellent instrument. Holds tune very well, has not has any problems and sounds wonderful. Would make the purchase again tomorrow. This was buil...
...ng the piano. All used pianos range from worthless to hundreds / thousands, depending on the condition of the instrument....
...have a Yamaha WX7F Upright Serial#5155018 I believe it was Made in 1993.I am wondering what the value of this instrument is? Iwould like to hear any comments on the quality and sound of this piano....
... a piano is a good buy or not are quite difficult to give a satisfactory answer without being able to see the instrument itself.
Pianos don't get better with age. While the sound of a piano ca...
...ng the piano. All used pianos range from worthless to hundreds / thousands, depending on the condition of the instrument....
Hi there, guest.
I've not even heard of the instrument before. A google search gave this series of links:
http://www.pianocorder.info/
Might have what you're after.
...e name on the front. A tech like myself might be able to find the name but this would require dismantling the instrument and looking inside.
I can tell you that MOST of the 5 digit serial numbers wer...
...it board for a Kurzweil Mark 10, as well as some of the little gray push buttons to select sounds? I love the instrument, but over the years, several of the functions have just "given up".
...
...e an upright Schimmel piano that we bought in Germany in the early 70's and had shipped to Seattle.
The instrument is in great condition, but there are some cat scratches on the wood.
The numbe...
Your price depends on the condition of the instrument and what people are paying for pianos in your area. Check the classifieds in your local newspaper - and get the piano appraised by inspection for...
...t way forward. Restoring a piano can be prohibitively expensive and can far out weigh the actual value of the instrument....
Your price depends on the condition of the instrument and what people are paying for pianos in your area. Check the classifieds in your local newspaper - and get the piano appraised by inspection for...
...sical inclination runs on both sides of my family and I was blessed with a healthy dollop from each. The only instrument I was ever given any instruction on was when I took trumpet in highschool....
...h being to write a vocal work and add a piano accompaniment.
Remember that the purpose of the accompanying instrument is to provide homophonic texture and interest to the vocal line. In a lot of co...
...or it's worth, again, a tuner could advise you of the valuation process or someone who could look at the instrument for you.
Trust this helps....
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