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PIANO ROUND-UP

Buying a new piano, whether it’s your first ever or your latest acquisition, is an exciting undertaking. It can also be daunting. One of the challenges you may be facing is balancing your progress as a pianist against household pressures and budget constraints, sometimes making it more difficult to choose an instrument that fits your needs.

The practicalities of a digital over an acoustic can be appealing, and if you have the budget for a

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