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What brands of pianos are there?

What brand of piano is best for a beginner? For babies who are just getting started, parents will have many concerns. What should they do if their babies don’t learn the piano they bought? Will it affect the baby's piano practice? Dilemma, what to do in this situation?

First of all, we need to choose according to our own budget. Guangzhou Zhujiang is more than 10,000 yuan, which is of high quality and low price. Yamaha, KAWAII, and Schimmel original imports start at 30,000 yuan or more. Those with sufficient budget can do it. Consider buying a Steinway.

Secondly, I think if you want to buy a piano, it is better to bring a more professional friend to buy the piano. In fact, among pianos in the same price range, due to differences in workmanship, the final sound effects are actually quite different. The advantage of bringing a professional friend with you is that he can help you choose a piano with better sound quality and intonation within the same budget and price. It's like when you go shopping for clothes, the price is the same, but some clothes have more threads and some have less threads. It's the same reason. What if you don’t have any professional friends? There are some methods of judgment that I think are simple.

Abstractly speaking, the beautiful piano sound is like a bird singing, with ups and downs, which is very beautiful.

If you are a beginner and want to buy a piano, I recommend that the sound of the piano should be louder. What does "come out a little" mean? That is to say, the sound should not be muffled. Why is this so? Because generally speaking, if you are a beginner and have not been trained to play the piano for a long time, your fingers will be relatively weak and the sound of playing the piano will be lighter. So relatively speaking, a piano that is easy to produce sounds will be more likely to motivate beginners. . But in fact, I don’t think this problem exists, because I think that basically bad pianos usually sound very dull, so dull that I feel like I really feel chest tightness when I listen to it.

Pay attention to the top octave and the bottom octave, which are the high and low notes. The treble should not "explode" and the bass should not "go away". "Exploded" means that your high notes are not beautiful, it's like you are screaming at the top of your lungs when you can't sing. You know? You can compare it with the middle note of the piano and you will understand. The bass of a piano is actually very difficult to make. Generally speaking, the bass of an ordinary piano will be a little out of tune. Although it is a high-end piano made by a major domestic brand, it is still unavoidable that the bass is a little out of tune. How do laypeople judge? If you listen to it, the pitch of each note must be different. You play one before the other and the pitch is the same. Do you think it can be accurate?

You can hit a key with your maximum frequency, and a good piano will respond quickly. Because we want to play beautiful vibrato~so arrogant~

The last one is a simple and crude method. When you go into a piano store, no matter what, pick the highest one. Generally speaking, if they are the same brand, the tallest one should be the one with the best sound. You can go and see that a high-end piano may not be the most expensive, but it will definitely not be the cheapest. Or use the tallest piano as a benchmark, remember the timbre of the tall piano, and then choose another piano, and you will have the score in your mind.