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  • Determine a Used Piano’s Condition in Under 15 Minutes


    Even if You Don’t Know Anything About Pianos

     

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    A Step-By-Step Process

       Know What to Look For

     Make an Informed Decision

     Avoid Future Headaches

  • Are any of these you? 

    • Did you find a piano on Craigslist, but you’re not sure if it's any good? 

    • Should you accept that free one your family member offered? 

    • Is hiring a piano technician over your budget? 

    • Are you wanting to sell your piano but don’t whether it’s good or not? 

    • Do you keep googling to find answers, but it’s all a bit confusing? 

     

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  • This is for people who

    • Cannot afford a piano technician
    • Want to avoid unseen repairs
    • Have less than $800 budgeted for a used piano
    • Need assurance the piano is worth it
  • This is NOT for people

    • Buying a new piano
    • Buying a Grand Piano (though most of the principles apply)
    • Buying a digital piano
    • Budgeting more than $800 on a used piano
  • What you’ll get… 

     

    A 10-minute digital course showing you step-by-step where and what to look for in a good piano.

     


    A printable PDF checklist and scoresheet to bring with you to the piano you’re inspecting.

     


    A final score that will tell you what category your piano falls into and what future steps are recommended.

     

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  • About

     

    Hi, my name is Aaron Espe.

    Before becoming a full-time songwriter in Nashville, I tuned pianos for a living. The most common question I got from people was whether a used piano they'd found was worth buying. The problem is you can't really know unless a technician inspects it.

    I made this guide to give you a simple, step-by-step process to make your own assessment with confidence. The last thing you need is to haul a 600-pound piece of furniture home, only to realize it's a piece of junk.

    Above I mentioned that if your budget for a piano is less than $800, this guide will likely be a good fit for you. If your budget is more, I recommend hiring a technician to go along with you. Rule of thumb: when a technician’s fee is a small fraction of the piano cost, then hire a technician. This guide is for the other scenario.

    Sincerely,

     

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