1/29/2012

Schoenhut 49 Key Pro Baby Grand Piano - Black Review

Schoenhut 49 Key Pro Baby Grand Piano - Black
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Who in the world would spend $1,900 or more on this? Let's be honest about this.
First of all, this is a toy piano. It has four measly octaves of keys. My Yamaha digital grand pianos each have 88 keys. At market value, they went for less than this. Even combined, they went for less than this.
When I started piano lessons at age 5, I had a brown 88-key Sohmer upright. We acquired it for naught. I'm glad I started on a real piano, rather than one like this.
If you want your child to get to know the piano realistically, take my advice. Don't buy this. You're better off with a Yamaha or at best a Steinway.
Who cares if it sounds like a real piano and has pedals. My digital keyboards have pedals, and the voice of a nine-foot concert grand that is not only much bigger than this, but has market value of $110,000.

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