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Click on the question below to view the answer. What about that 'super piano deal' from a neighborhood garage? So, you want a baby grand piano? Answer: What does that mean? What is a petite grand, an apartment grand, a practice grand, a parlor grand or a semi- concert grand? We carry some of the best pianos in the world….Bechstein, Kawai, Yamaha, Steinway ….and many others. I have had every imaginable size grand called a 'baby grand'. And guess what ..every manufacturer has a different concept of what sizes pianos should be. You could stop at practically any length between 4'7" and 9'6" and some manufacturer, somewhere, makes one that size. Soooo it is a good idea to measure the space available, the size of the room it is going into and any other relevant size issues to search intelligently. Just because a piano will fit into a room does not necessarily mean it is a good choice. Hardwood or ceramic tile floors can significantly increase the volume in a given room. Other sound reflective materials can have a similar effect. You probably do not want a piano that is so powerful that it 'blasts' everyone out of the rooom or has to be played with the lid down thus robbing you of the beauty of the open instrument. These are issues that a professional can assist you with and that we specialize in at Houston Piano Company. My friend recommended that I start with a keyboard. So why should we consider a digital piano? Are digital pianos hard to use? What about used acoustic pianos? How do I find the best store to buy from?
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