FINAL DENVER PIANO LIQUIDATION – THIS WEEKEND!
Baker Piano Center has gone out of business and all remaining inventory has been transferred to Schmitt Music Denver for IMMEDIATE LIQUIDATION!!
This large inventory of new, used and consignment pianos is available at pricing greatly reduced from suggested retail – THIS WEEKEND ONLY! Selection includes famous brands like Steinway & Sons, Kawai, Yamaha, Baldwin, Young Chang, Kurzweil, Korg, Kohler & Campbell and more. “Same as Cash” programs and other financing options are available – and we accept major credit cards!
Call 303-777-1900 or email us at dnkb@schmittmusic.com for details. Contact a Schmitt Music Denver Piano Specialist to schedule your personal selection appointment – click here to find a piano expert now!
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As a piano teacher, I have to tell you, DO NOT get just a cheap ltlite keyboard to begin to learn piano if you can afford more. You can rent pianos, buy used pianos (make sure you get it tuned by a professional), or there are nice digital pianos. A nice digital piano should include weighted keys and a sustain pedal. Also- make sure it has a full size keyboard (88 keys). If you can’t afford to invest that kind of money right now, then go ahead and get the inexpensive keyboard. Just realize that as your skills increase, you will soon outgrow the keyboard (usually within the first year or two)- and in order to continue your education, you must have access to an accoustic piano or a digital piano. I’ve heard of some piano students working out an arrangement w/ local churches or community colleges that have pianos so that they may practice the piano. I always encourage anyone with a desire to learn piano- or music in general- go for it! It is well worth it. As for websites, I’m not really sure. I personally don’t like websites that teach you how to play- nothing compares to the one-on-one with a person. Not only do you have someone there to show you everything step-by-step, use different teaching approaches if need be, there’s also a special friendship that usually develops between teacher and student. I still keep in touch and look up to my former piano teacher. I took from her from age 6 to age 17. Check your local colleges/music schools/music stores- some of them may have student teachers that offer discount tuition rates for piano lessons. Good luck!!!!