Yahama U3 Model is excellent and you cant go wrong with it. I personally dont like japanese brand ESPECIALLY Kawai. Piano brand: Frankly get anything that fits within your budget. Some students is the opposite when they excel better in "form and structure" playing techniques. If more emotional, as a teacher, i would pick something more feeling-ly which will require the pedal. My advice on the pedal(grain of salt) : See your child's character. Grade 7/8 might need to change again if he/she plans to further purse associate/licentiate. By grade 4/5 then buy a first-hand piano. You wont learn the pedal till at least Grade 5 frankly. Pedals more for Chopin/Debussy pieces, but can make do with Ravel or other jazz pieces in the lower grades. If you use the pedals, I guarantee YOU WILL FAIL. IT IS NOT DEPENDING ON THE GRADE HE IS AT. Pedals: It totally depend on your child's playing style and the pieces he/she/the teacher pick for your child to play. Heck even a controlled humidity room for the piano like esplanade. unless youre talking about a piano worth 10K or more, then yes every penny is worth on maintaining the quality of it. It doesnt matter in my opinion, Singapore is a humid place.
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Knowing this or not, should not affect your decision as well. But then again, if your child is really interested, he should research. A very long story and research if you're interested. But generally, only 1/2 brands that sellers bring in to Singapore that doesn't need them. Piano heater: Yeah ask the manufacturer, they should know more. So TRUST ME, I really didn't expect myself taking Olevel music, qualified as a student conductor and still playing the piano till this date. But in the end, he lost interest while I excelled and continued. I didnt like piano when i was young, I wanted to learn it cos my bro was getting more "affection" then me. With that being said, I can guarantee you that a kid will never know what he wants until he's at least 13/14 years old. Our playing styles are totally different. so That piano was more suited for him then me.
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Side note: i was always last in Pri sch class and he's always top 10. So the piano was originally bought for hin as he's the "elder" bro, smarter(in studies) and will make the decision. My bro stopped at grade 4, due to lost interest. When my parents bought a first-hand piano for me and my bro while we were young, it stayed with me till I was grade 4/5 and wanted a change. I have played the piano till grade 8 and going on to associate(diploma) The felt manufacture is undertaken according to a traditional process which is more time-consuming than modern industrial felt manufacture, but is the sole method to ensure delivery of premium-quality felt for our instruments.Get a second hand one.
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The density and weight of the felt, its tension and simultaneous flexibility, the type of wool utilised and how this wool is processed, the correct way of cutting the felt and the way in which it is moulded these aspects are all vital to ensure that our hammerheads transfer the energy of the player's touch to the resonating strings in an optimum manner. Ever since, piano makers have been searching for the perfect hammer-head for a consummate sound.Īt Schimmel, the characteristics of the hammer-head felts which have an influence on the composition of the tone are examined meticulously. We have to thank Bartolomeo Christofori who invented the hammer technique in 1700 which heralded the birth of the pianoforte.