Hi, I was fortunate to find a used Disklavier being sold by someone leaving the country. Price was half what a new piano would be.Also saved the extra sales tax. I purchased the Gershwin Pianosoft discs right away so I could hear George perform "live" for me. I still can't believe one person with two hands can play the pieces on the software. Are some of the pieces being played by two people? My daughter is taking piano lessons but if she changes her mind, I can still enjoy the music from the piano. It's a great investment especially if you can find a good deal. There is a dealer in Marin county which had a couple of Disklaviers for sale. The Yamaha dealer in San Francisco had a demo unit for $10,000. Check out the Yellow pages and call the dealers who deal in used pianos. Can anyone recommend a good technician/piano tuner in San Francisco? It's time for a tuning. Victor __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? From homework help to love advice, Yahoo! Experts has your answer. http://experts.yahoo.com/
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Re: [disklavier] Buying a Disklavier
2000-11-01 by Victor Lim
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