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where to sell piano? My family got a upright piano that we need to sell since we're moving. Are there any places that will buy pianos for a decent price? |
kijiji or craig's list. BUT You're probably not going to get a fantastic price for it since who ever buys it will have to pay quite a bit to move it and retune and there's so many people willing to give them away just to get someone to take it away for them. |
Parchetypes puts piano in the park | Arts News | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST You should do the same in Stanley Park |
post your pic and price please ? |
Like Greenstoner said........... Make, type, and condition of piano............. Upright? Baby Grand? Steinway, 80 year old special? Standard elementary school issue? Is soundboard in good shape? Tuned and well maintained? or little kid bashes on it daily. |
is a samick S108 upright piano. is in great shape and tuned. I tried craiglist but there is little traffic/response for it I posted $900, so i think that more than fair considering it was 3000 brand new. |
They'll think it's cool, at first, but that piano is going to make some Asian kid really sad :okay: |
aah i'd buy it, but i already have an electric and acoustic guitar and don't think i'll be learning a new instrument in a long time is it possible to sell to a music store? they might accept, i'm not sure though |
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Should talk to the person who tunes your piano. They will know what it's worth. Ever considered keeping it? When I moved, I had a piano moving company take care of things. Just under 200 bucks. They even stored it for a while in a temperature controlled warehouse. It was awesome watching these guys get the piano up the stairs which has tight turns. |
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It was torturous for my two sons, but my daughter did really well. I think she made it pretty high with Royal Conservatory. I guess in the end, the exams took the fun out of playing. A shame. |
Piano sucked ass. Waste of 7 years of lessons. I can read music. Yay :P. Guitar lessons would have been a better investment. My sister went through the whole thing with the Royal Consveratory, I believe. |
like many asian kids the parents kind of pushed piano onto myself and the siblings i hated sight-reading...but overall it ain't too bad. i wouldn't mind getting back into it one day. For some reason if I wanna get back into a song or two I have to practice lots again, then I see my friends that memorized so many different ones without practising and stilll manage to play well. Odd thing is I remember so many different beats for drumming though. |
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Just dont take it to Tom Lee Music to sell it. I know they take display it at their store until someone buys it then they take a huge cut out of the sale price for themselves. Better off getting lowball'd on cl. |
got my ARCT through RCM havent touched a piano in like 8+ years lol |
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Mind you, it's nice to be able to make some side money teaching piano...it wasn't too hard when I had lots of free time. |
Just like anything, it takes work and effort to learn an instrument esp. piano. I gradded from piano studies at ubc and am making good money teaching/performing as a career now. MG1, if you need a good accompanist message me! |
My parents never pushed me into learning the piano. But I kinda regret it now. Cause I can't play any instrument, and I really would like to compose music as a hobby if I could. And there's theories that children that learn musical instruments (esp. piano) turn out smarter too... lol Maybe it was just an asian parent myth. |
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I got up to ARCT, but then stopped. Moved out and no longer had access to a piano. When I do touch a piano now (maybe once a year), my hands are super tight and my sight-reading has gone down the drain. |
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