PIANOS
If
you are thinking of buying
a piano, guitar, bass, violin
or some other instrument,
you might consider buying
a used musical instrument.
But before you go shopping,
there are a few things you
should know.
There
are advantages and disadvantages
of buying a used musical
instrument. The major advantage,
of course, is money savings.
If you do a little research
and ask lots of questions,
you can find a quality instrument
at a very low price. Also,
you might be able to buy
a high-dollar instrument
such as a piano when otherwise
you wouldn't be able to
afford a new one.
The
disadvantages are no guarantees
or warranties, and you can
never know for sure how
the instrument was treated
by previous owners.
Use
the tips below to determine
if buying a used instrument
will be beneficial.
Buying
a Used Piano
Pianos
are probably the most durable
of all instruments. They
have an average lifespan
of 40 years if well-kept
by the owners. Also, pianos
have a low turnover rate
due to pricing and the large
size and weight. Many people
will use a piano in their
home decor for years, but
will rarely play it. Also,
pianos will usually hold
their value if well-kept.
Therefore, buying a piano
is definitely a great investment
even as a used musical instrument.
Before
buying a used piano, ask
the previous owner if the
piano has been exposed to
weathering. Was it kept
indoors and away from damp
areas? Was it ever stored
in a garage or attic? Did
the owner have indoor pets?
Also, ask how often the
piano was played - several
hours per week or per day?
Buying
Smaller Used Instruments
Guitars,
violins, drums, and other
smaller instruments can
also be bought as used instruments,
but you should use extra
caution to be sure you're
getting one that's in good
condition. Ask lots of questions
such as with the piano,
but also find out how many
times the instrument has
changed hands. Also, try
to find out who owned it
before if possible. Where
was it played? In a church,
school band, at family gatherings,
or in a teenage rock band?
Where
to Buy a Used Musical Instrument
There
are many places to buy a
used musical instrument.
Some music stores carry
used instruments, and might
even offer some sort of
short-term warranty. The
only drawback is you may
pay more at a store than
when buying directly from
an owner. You can also check
your local newspaper classifieds,
garage and yard sales, church
yard sales, and flea markets.
Search
Engine for Used Musical
Instruments
Another
great place to find used
musical instruments is online.
You can use a general search
engine such as Google or
Yahoo, or you can use a
custom search engine for
used musical instruments
provided by a specialty
music site. Either way,
you can search by brand
name, type of instrument,
price, location, etc. to
narrow your search. Online
auctions can also be a great
source for used instruments.
Most
importantly, try out the
instrument before buying
if possible. Or, if buying
online be sure the seller
is one you feel you can
trust. Use feedback ratings
at auctions or check with
the Better Business Bureau
Online to be sure it's not
a scam.
Buying
a used musical instrument
is a great way to save money
and start realizing your
dreams as a musician!
Bob
Pardue is owner of Music
Playground. Learn to read
music free by going to http://www.largemart.com/read-music/