Joined for the purpose of asking a specific question - I live in a smallish semi-detached house. There's not really room downstairs for a piano so for the past few years I've had a digital/electronic one upstairs. There's nothing wrong with it but I don't really like the feel and I'm sure most people on this board will agree you just can't beat an old-fashioned acoustic one for the quality of sound and expression you can get when playing!
My question is, would I actually be able to have one upstairs? Obviously it would depend on the weight of the piano I ended up getting and I know that modern ones do tend to be lighter but what if it was an older model? I'm thinking of going for a second hand one as I can't really afford brand new at the moment.
I doubt actually getting it upstairs would be a problem, we do have a corner on our stairs but it's still fairly roomy and if the stairs weren't possible the room I'm thinking of putting it in has a rather large window that we could just pop out of the frame and crane it up. I'm just concerned about my floor giving way!
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Anyone got any advice on this?