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Your choice of the piano brand will determine your attitude toward musical instruments. Some pianists are pedants who only use a few brands of musical instruments. Others are pleased with the cheapest model they can find. You should also think about your piano maker’s area of expertise. This article contains a comprehensive list of the best piano brands, upright, ranking piano brands, and piano brands to avoid. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Many of these piano brand names are “stencil pianos,” meaning that the firm that owns the brand name is just adding the name to a piano made for them by another company and that the same or very similar pianos are offered under different “stencil” brands. This is especially true with ancient brand names that have been resurrected to lend a sense of history to a new piano line, as well as pianos made exclusively for individual dealers or shops. In addition, some brand names have models that are made in completely different factories or nations from other brand names’ models.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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