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STOP! DIGITAL PIANO BUYING TIPS HERE! Buy the Right Digital Piano - Free Info from an EXPERT!

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UPDATED:May 23, 2013 - STOP!Are you looking for a new Yamaha, Roland, Casio, Kawai, Korg, Kurzweil, or other good brands of digital pianos for a low price? Then PLEASE READ THIS! This information is CRITICAL for your search!

After teaching on and playing professionally nearly every type & model of digital piano for over 35 years, I came to the conclusion a long time ago that most families, individuals, piano students, and even piano teachers know very little about digital pianos and thousands of people across the US every year wind up purchasing the wrong digital piano and for more money than they have to. I have seen this with students and their families time and time again over the years making piano buying decisions based upon the way the piano looks, or its (low) price, or based on what a very uneducated music store salesperson told them, or on what a very inexperienced music teacher told them just because the teacher could play an instrument well and the student was impressed with that.

Just because a person can play the piano well or talks a lot about pianos does not make them an expert, and I have even seen some teachers who cannot even pronounce the model names of the digital pianos much less understand how they operate. Just because a person gives advice does not mean they are giving you the best advice or even correct advice. Beyond that, most digital piano and keyboard salespeople I have personally seen salespeople in music stores across the country have little or no idea of their talking about when it comes to digital pianos, and to make matters worse, these 'salespeople' just make things up so they can sound smart, which ultimately makes them sound ridiculous once you figure out how bad the information is.

Also, many people just take the word of their piano teacher as to what would be the best digital piano for them thinking that 'piano teachers' must know about this stuff because after all...they play the piano. That's like saying someone who can drive well and drive fast is an expert in understanding car mechanics, engines, tires, and other aspects of vehicles as well as various makes and models. Normally that is not the case. So the same is true about almost all piano teachers that I have ever met. Piano teachers teach piano and that's what they do.  However, for the most part, piano teachers have had VERY little experience with digital pianos expect for one they may own, which certainly does not make them an expert or anywhere close to that. And if you are personally wanting to play classical, popular, jazz, blues, religious, or other types of music and want to play it in certain ways based on musical goals and/or playing skill level, there are various digital pianos that may or may not be good for those things.

One person may simply want to play piano at a basic recreational level, another may want to become an advanced classical player, another may want to play gospel music in a church, and another may want to compose, arrange, and record jazz music. And yet another may want to play by the easier and enjoyable 'chord method' which is endorsed by many famous musicians including Scott Houston "The Piano Guy' as seen on PBS TV. There are many ways to play and enjoy the piano and so there are many brands and models of digital pianos produced to accommodate those needs and desires. And there are also new digital piano brands that are (in my opinion) simply bad digital pianos for number of reasons.

The bottom line is...if you want to know you're making the right decision on a new digital piano and that you will be getting it for the lowest possible price, then contact me personally. No matter what the brand and model is, I will tell you what will work best and how much you should be paying for it. My personal goal is to see as many people as possible of all ages throughout America, have the same joy and satisfaction that I receive from playing a good digital piano. 

I really don't need to give out this information at all, let alone for free. I do it because music is my passion and I like to see the smiling faces of people when they discover music like I have and that the instrument they own will do what it needs to do to bring their musical world closer to them than ever before. So no matter how big or small your piano question may be or whether it's about buying a piano from someone or some place, or about lessons, teachers, or composing, arranging, or music notation, please contact me and I will be happy to answer your questions...no charge:) After having taught thousands of piano, keyboard, guitar, and organ students in private & group lessons over the years and performing in front of big crowds with all kinds of music styles, it's the least I can do in trying to help people get into music the right way and giving back to the community at large.

If you want to see what I believe is one of the best new portable digital pianos under $2000 for a grand piano key action and tone reproduction as close to the real thing as possible, then click on this link below:

Kawai MP6 Digital Piano Review

If you want more info on pianos and lower prices than internet discounts, please email me at tim@azpianowholesale.com or call me direct at 602-571-1864.

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