A piano can be a great investment for a number of reasons. For one, learning to play the piano can be immensely rewarding and a fantastic skill to possess. Secondly, a piano can be a lovely focal point that supplies a room with elegance and style.

Yet before your new musical journey can begin, there are various hurdles to overcome. This is because buying a piano can be a painful experience. Not only is there a wide selection of piano options, which can make it difficult to settle on one, but there are other factors that can make or break your piano buying adventure. 

To ensure you make the right decision, this article is here to supply assistance. Here are five tips for buying your first piano: 

1. Acoustic or digital? 

First of all, you need to settle on the type of piano you want: acoustic or digital. There are a number of advantages in favor of both options. An acoustic piano delivers that classic style and sound. As for a digital piano, this is generally more affordable, portable, and includes added features. 

2. New or used? 

This is arguably the biggest decision to make when it comes to purchasing a piano. If going the acoustic piano route, this is particularly pertinent for one big reason: price. A high-quality acoustic model bought brand new is going to be expensive, whereas a second-hand option can be picked up for a significantly reduced price. 

Yet a second-hand piano can, ultimately, prove to be a money pit. An acoustic model is known for being vulnerable to wear and tear, and any damage can cost hundreds – or even thousands – to repair. Plus a used piano won’t come with a factory warranty, and tuning services tend to be more frequent for older models. 

If you do go for a used piano, ensure you have the chance to test it and inspect if it’s in good working order. 

3. Read reviews to support your decision

If possible, utilize the feedback of previous customers to settle on the right piano. Firstly, see if the manufacturer and piano model has a strong reputation with customers. Additionally, do the same when it comes to picking a retailer to buy the piano from. 

4. Select an expert mover

People will often overlook the work needed to move an acoustic piano from the store to their house. Ultimately, you will require an expert moving and storage company to handle this delicate task. 

When you think of the fragile and heavy nature of a piano, it can be an extremely difficult and costly process to do it on your own. One wrong move might even lead to the piano receiving irreversible damage. By bringing in a specialist piano mover, you can rest easy knowing it will reach your home safely.

5. Have the right amount of space

It’s an obvious point, sure, but some people can underestimate the space a piano can take up in their room of choice. Before making a purchase, measure the dimensions of the piano and see if it will comfortably fit in the room.