Greenbrier Piano Connection
With over 300 years of history, the piano is one of the most well-known and beloved of all instruments. Over 12,000 moving parts make it a miraculous, musical marvel. Most importantly, the piano has a tremendous influence on the people who come in contact with it.
A piano purchase is often compared to the process of purchasing a new automobile or expensive piece of jewelry. The decision is emotional and exciting. It represents a long term commitment and statement about your values and place in the world. Years of musical memories, satisfaction, and entertainment can be anticipated. It may very possibly become one of your most cherished possessions.
One can learn to play the piano at any age, it is NEVER too late. Likewise, it is NEVER a wrong decision to purchase a piano beforemastering keyboard skills. A piano purchase will only lead you to spend more time learning and perfecting your talents and creating that Human-Piano Link.
Just as every person is unique and beautiful in their own way, each piano is individual and fascinating. Newly developed finishes, designs, and shapes give each piano its own personality. There is a piano that can be linked to any person.
Using the Internet to Purchase Your Piano
Due to substantial savings, increased selection, and in-home convenience, reputable internet piano sales have become an increasingly attractive option, not to mention the absence of a high pressure sales person.
As we have participated in this exciting new sales style, we have found that internet buyers experience the same exhilaration on meeting the piano for the first time as that which may take place in a conventional showroom. From the time of purchase until the delivery of the piano, the anticipation is similar to that of awaiting the arrival of a family member.
The Steps of Concentration, Coordination, and Confidence
Besides providing a beautifully aesthetic experience, pianos provide other benefits:
- The simple playing of a tune with one finger teaches simple concentration.
- Reading one line of music and playing two to three notes involving the same number of fingers teaches coordination.
- Reading two lines of music and playing with both hands teaches increased concentration and coordination.
- Reading two lines of music and playing with involvement of the ears, eyes, arms, hands, fingers, legs, feet, brain, and other muscles and nerves, teaches concentration, coordination and confidence.