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本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛1," 小孩子力气不够,只能用力压", if your child's teacher is professional enough, s/he will tell the child how to use own strength to play, how to use wrist ,arm, body instead of only fingers. (no offensive to teachers whatsoever--believe what you are believing) no matter which kind of piano, a professional will know how to play it, thus, teach your child. for 触键, it is adjustable, but generally, no one will do that, except you have very special preferences.

3, no matter new or used, a well-cared piano needs regular tune. it is true the tunning increase as they are played more. for used ones, go for reputable dealer would be better-- they will check everything(yes, everything!) before the piano go back to the market. your money worth any risk.--if parents really are picky and pay attention to their kids' musical/hearing development, they should go for a reputable store for used one.

for 音色, i would agree that if the piano is bought from a reputable store, then means it is 专业的音--that's why i do not suggest buy from private. for 音色, every piano is unique, (of course, intensively immersed in TOO bright acoustic environment is not good for young beginner's hearing , physically speaking, and may mislead their judgement), that's the user's preference of choosing. even for piano teachers themselves, the 音色 they like does not means the one you like, and does not means the 音色 must be good.

i personally do not against to any 音色 ( but i cannot stand for too bright for long period of time), but in the current market, almost all brands offer bright sound products. because the buyers likes that.

some very gifted learners will pay such attention to 音色, because they do CAN tell the differences and they are perfectionists.

and for 音色, the more the kids play, the more they know what they prefer.

a real pianist will do just well in every piano. (not talking about professional performance)更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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