Why piano is to be tuned to A440?
The reason most pianos (and other instruments) are tuned to A440—meaning the A above middle C vibrates at 440 Hz—is … Read More
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The reason most pianos (and other instruments) are tuned to A440—meaning the A above middle C vibrates at 440 Hz—is … Read More
A piano is a complex instrument with over 200 tightly stretched strings, each under high tension. That tension, combined with … Read More
A Yamaha piano serial number is used to identify the instrument’s age, origin, and authenticity. It’s essentially the piano’s “birth … Read More
Having a piano technician assist in pre‑selecting a piano gives you expert, unbiased insight into the instrument’s true condition, saving … Read More
In Hong Kong, piano dimensions matter because living spaces are small, building access is tight, and sound projection must match … Read More
Kawai piano serial numbers are unique identifiers stamped on every instrument since 1927. They tell you the year of manufacture … Read More
Yamaha piano serial numbers are unique identifiers that reveal the year and often the factory location of manufacture. They are … Read More
Many in Hong Kong choose to buy pianos directly from private owners because it is usually much cheaper than buying … Read More
When buying a piano, you should consider your purpose and skill level, the type of piano (acoustic vs. digital), budget, … Read More
A DIY check can help you quickly filter out obviously poor-condition pianos (e.g., broken keys, cracked case, rusted strings), but … Read More