I Want To Buy A Baby Grand Piano Now
Most baby grands are between 4'11" and 5'6". Measure your room twice!
Buying a baby grand piano is a huge milestone—it’s as much a centerpiece for your home as it is a serious musical instrument. Here are a few ways to express that excitement, depending on who you’re telling: The "Big Announcement" (Social Media) i want to buy a baby grand piano
"I want to buy a baby grand piano. It’s a commitment to my practice and a gift to the house. I need to measure the floor space (and the rug!) to make sure the acoustics work, but I can already hear how much better those Chopin Nocturnes are going to sound." Key things to keep in mind: Most baby grands are between 4'11" and 5'6"
"I’ve decided it’s time to upgrade to a baby grand. I want something that fits my living space but doesn't sacrifice too much on the bass response. Do you have a preference between a new Yamaha/Kawai or looking for a vintage Steinway? I'd love your ear when I go to test a few out." The "Inner Monologue" (Journaling/Planning) Here are a few ways to express that
Remember to budget for professional tuning 1–2 times a year as the wood settles into your home's climate.