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Most pianists start learning on an upright piano. Gradually as the student's skills and knowledge expand, they will most likely progress through exam levels and perform in competitions. They will eventually outgrow the dependable verticle piano that has graced their home for the past few years and need a piano that allows them to express pieces with more depth, more intesity and more emotion. An upright piano can restrict a student's development so it soon becomes time to upgrade, but the plethora of choice in the market is often quite daunting. What do you need to look for in a suitable grand piano?
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