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- by gash
- 26 Jun 2009, 22:32
- Forum: Digital Pianos
- Topic: Good digital piano shop in the north of england
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7327
Re: Good digital piano shop in the north of england
Hi Dizzy. Darlington http://www.darlingtonmusic.co.uk/ Northallerton Greensleeves Music Northallerton North Yorkshire 01609 780253 You could also try looking at manufacturer's websites to see if they have a list of dealers. For example, you can search for yamaha dealers by location http://www.yamaha...
- by gash
- 19 Feb 2009, 09:46
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: Any good websites for basic Theory learning
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5732
- by gash
- 09 Feb 2009, 23:32
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: where do I start:Grades, registration, location, progression
- Replies: 9
- Views: 15044
Re: where do I start:Grades, registration, location, progression
Hiya Saidi I agree with markymark - get yourself a teacher to help with scales, etc. The ABRSM publish their syllabus at http://www.abrsm.org/resources/pianoSyllabusComplete09.pdf so you can get a feel for what's required. I looked at this before I took Grade 1 and it almost frightened me off. The p...
- by gash
- 21 Jul 2008, 18:37
- Forum: Digital Pianos
- Topic: Digitals, good enough to learn on?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18281
Hi Anna. The digital I practice on is at work, and was bought for student use a long time before I started learning piano. It looks like it's had some physical abuse (cracked case and damaged stand), but seems to play fine. I would struggle to find any other equipment that has survived for so long t...
- by gash
- 18 Jul 2008, 14:33
- Forum: Digital Pianos
- Topic: Digitals, good enough to learn on?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18281
Hi Anna. I've been practicing on a Yamaha clp133 which is over 10 years old, and more than good enough to get me through ABRSM grade 1, and I have no issues with not having easy access to an acoustic. I've tried about 4 different acoustic pianos. They all felt different to each other, and they all f...
- by gash
- 12 Jul 2008, 11:34
- Forum: Digital Pianos
- Topic: self repair?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 13313
self repair?
Hmmmm, the two things I would worry about... You could leave some evidence that you've been inside the keyboard, in which case the suppliers/manufacturers will probably not honour the guarantee. Contact with live components and mains electricity could be dangerous for you and/or the keyboard. Leave ...
- by gash
- 10 Jul 2008, 22:56
- Forum: Digital Pianos
- Topic: self repair?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 13313
self repair
Hi Sureyfrog. If you're in the UK, then you're legally entitled to a replacement or a refund within the first three months of purchase. In the circumstances you describe, I'd insist that the keyboard isn't of satisfactory quality, get a refund and take your custom elsewhere. See Citizen's Advice for...
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