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Three Ways To Maximise Your Investment in an Acoustic Piano

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Calendar June 2, 2021

Acoustic pianos are built to last, and can provide years of enjoyment when they’re looked after and well-loved.

An acoustic piano is no small purchase, so it makes sense that you’d want to maximise your investment by having it professionally maintained and tuned on a regular basis. This will not only maximise the life of your piano but also ensure the quality of its sound for both the player and the listening audience.

When you buy an acoustic piano, there are a few things you can do that will help you make the most of it. It all starts with taking care of your piano, committing to learning the artform and sharing the joy of piano-playing with your loved ones. By combining all three of these things, you’ll create memories that will last a lifetime, and maintain a piano that can be passed down through generations.

Maintain Your Acoustic Piano

The easiest, and arguably the most important, way to maximise your investment in your acoustic piano is to look after it properly. Tone development over time is dependent on how well an acoustic piano is maintained. This means playing it often and having it serviced regularly.

As we’ve said, an acoustic piano can last a lifetime (which is one of the reasons why they tend to sit at a higher price point than their digital counterparts). Having a technician tune and assess your piano regularly is the best way to take good care of your instrument.

Additionally, you and your family also have a part to play in maintaining your acoustic piano. Play it regularly, keep it clean and avoid moving it without assistance from a specialised piano-mover.

Introduce Your Children Early

Pianos aren’t just for seasoned or highly-experienced pianists – they’re also a wonderful investment for children.

A great way to invest fully in your new acoustic piano is to get your kids playing early. Children learn quickly which is why it’s a good idea to introduce them to learning a new instrument when they’re little.

As your kids develop their skills and excel in their artform, they’ll develop a familiar and potentially nostalgic relationship with the piano that they grew up playing. Your acoustic piano is now not just an instrument, but it’s where they began their musical journey. This is now something they can enjoy for life and perhaps even pass onto their own children to create new memories.

Develop a More Robust & Responsive Tone

When you’re able to create a sound that you love, you’re more likely to invest in playing. Spend the time perfecting your technique and experiment with the different tones you’re able to create with your acoustic piano.

Engage with a professional piano teacher and learn about how resonance, tone and dynamics are affected by the way that you play. Find out about the inner workings of the piano and how each of your individual movements creates its own unique response from the physical elements of the piano. Develop your own style, adapt to new musical genres, refine your skills through practice and trial different seating and hand positions.

The world is your oyster when you begin your journey with your acoustic piano. Make the most of learning to play your instrument by taking the time to immerse yourself in the artform.

When you buy a new acoustic piano, you know that you’re making a solid investment for the future. By looking after your piano, committing the time to learning to play, and sharing that experience with your children, your investment in your instrument will only grow, enabling you to create lifelong memories playing music with your loved ones.

Are you looking to invest in your very own acoustic piano? We can help you choose the right one for you! Get in touch with us online, today!