The KAWAI K 300 is a continuation of the internationally popular K 3. The wooden construction has been extended to include 5 rests. The cast iron plate has been connected even more firmly to the frame construction with 2 plate support screws so that the sound is now even fuller and more balanced. This sound experience is perfectly enhanced by the solid soundboard. The incredibly precise Millennium III action and the extended keys enable very dynamic playing, from the softest pianissimo to the most powerful fortissimo.
The price of a good piano is very variable and depends on factors such as brand, size, age and quality. A new piano can cost between a few thousand and several tens of thousands of euros.
To read piano sheet music, you need to understand musical notation (which notes represent which tones), know the two staves (for the right and left hand) and be able to interpret the rhythms. There are numerous textbooks and online courses that can help with this.
In many languages, the terms "piano" and "upright piano" are used interchangeably and refer to the same instrument. However, there are subtle differences in usage: "piano" is often the Italian term, while "Klavier" is the German one.
There are many excellent piano brands such as Yamaha, Kawai, Steinway & Sons, Bösendorfer and many more. The best brand for you depends on your personal preferences, your budget and your requirements.
Used pianos can be significantly cheaper than new ones. You can often find good used pianos in a price segment between a few hundred and several thousand euros. The price depends on the condition, brand and age of the instrument.
The cost of a piano tuning varies depending on the region and piano maker. As a rule, you can expect to pay between 80 and 150 euros per tuning.
Play a test: Before you buy a piano, you should try it out for yourself.
Advice: Get advice from an experienced
Maintenance: A piano requires regular maintenance to maintain its tonal value.