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Steinway's
website includes model specs, factory tours and much more. |
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Japan's
largest maker of just about everything under the sun. You can find
info on everything from Yamaha's pianos and other musical instruments
to their audio equipment, snowmobiles, motorcycles and dozens of other
products. |
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The "other"
famous Japanese piano maker's website. |
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An
interesting glance at perhaps the smallest piano maker in the world
producing some of the highest quality instruments. They produce about
65 pianos a year. |
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The most
respected and commonly-used consumer guide to buying pianos on the
market today. At this site (for a small fee) you can get advice on
buying any piano or piano service. |
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One of
Germany's oldest piano makers makes it on line with current models,
history and more. Particularly interesting is their system using a
fourth string in the treble unisons that vibrates sympathetically.
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Master
Musicians Inc. Top quality, new, vintage and used guitars, amps, drums
and pro-sound equipment. |
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One of
the finest technicians in the area. His site is full of sound advice
and explanations of various piano services plus answers to the most
commonly asked questions. Pianos for sale, and a quarterly newsletter
make this site a must visit! |
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MSR's web
site has information about digital player pianos and conversion kits,
the new Mason & Hamlin piano line (they're back again!), the new
Knabe piano line, piano CD's, music library, and more. |
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One of the most widely
found pianos in the US, especially in the school systems. Their flagship
concert instrument, the SD-10 is found on many concert stages throughout
the continent. Their site is a wealth of information. |
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An international organization
of piano tuners, technicians, rebuilders and allied tradesmen. Their
web site is a wealth of information with lists of technicians in all
50 states and Canada, and many related links to the world of piano
technology. |
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