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(3) you need to consider the intended use. (2) you need to have an independent RPT (not just the one in the shop) check them out. (1) you need to spend some serious time playing them before deciding. The SKs are generally very good pianos but I have not played one in ten years. For the Steinway, you don't say what model it is but I wouldn't touch a 60 year old piano for purchase without having a technician look at it. If playing them does not tell you which piano is best for you then I suggest you probably should not be looking at pianos in that price range. You don't say whether you have played any of them so go and do that before all else. Regarding the choice: pianos are hand-built instruments. I have met Schimmels I would consider buying and they built some pianos under the brands Erard and one other French brand I have forgotten. They are relatively well known in Europe. The pianos are built in Germany and in my experience are solid reliable pianos with a slightly bright sound. They have a website with their catalogue information which does not include a 212cm grand by the way. I have no idea whh you cannot find anything about Schimmel on the Internet. 'No Stupid Questions' thread (twice/month)ĮPierre's weekly composition/improvisation challenge IMSLP provides access to free, public domain sheet music. is a great website to learn the fundamentals of music theory. commenting on someone's appearance), and the like, are not welcome and will be removed.
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