Apparently Yamaha Piano Company occasionally gives away their pianos for a charitable cause.
“On March 12, 2004, the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Metro St. Louis – supported by the generous assistance of Yamaha Cares, an employee-based, charitable giving initiative of Yamaha Corporation of America – presented Wish Teen Sarah, of Cobden, IL, with her dream piano – a Yamaha Disklavier.”
I tune many Yamaha pianos and generally find them to be consistent and reasonable instruments to tune.
I’d really like to start to learn how to play the piano, but I don’t know where to start. I have a piano that I can use every day. Do you have some training or tutorials that you’d recommend?
So you want to play piano? What kind of piano do you have access? Make sure it is in good condition. The only way to know is if an experience piano tuner – technician takes care of it.
I don’t currently have any piano lesson tutorials to offer but I plan on writing extensively on the subject of how to learn piano this year so please keep posted. Feel free to tell me more about yourself so I can address your piano playing concerns and interests.
You might want to check out these related articles:
http://coloradopianobuyersguide.com/learning_how_to_play_the_piano_in_colorado/what_kind_of_expectations_you_should_have_for_your_child_learning_the_piano.htm
and
http://pianotalkonline.com/articles/music_beats_computers.htm
and
http://PianoClips.com