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Topic: Opinions on the Yamaha 6'1 C3  (Read 2038 times)

Offline tw0k1ngs

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Opinions on the Yamaha 6'1 C3
on: April 13, 2006, 07:36:13 PM
We are considering making a purchase on the C3 for around $25,000 as the piano I will use for the rest of my life and the one I pass on to my children. I absolutely LOVE the feel (and the action, but I mean the feel of the actual black and white keys) because even as a child I have been VERY touch sensitive. It may sound weird, but I still just love to feel soft soft things that bring a sense of comfort to me. The brushed ivory black keys feel perfect when I play, and the sound is... well, I don't even need to speak about the sound.

I was just wondering how well these hold their value, (both in quality and price over time) and how much you have enjoyed the conversatory pianos from Yamaha.

Offline cy_shuster

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Re: Opinions on the Yamaha 6'1 C3
Reply #1 on: April 14, 2006, 08:46:16 PM
It's a very good string scale, and I've maintained one that's 30 years old and still in use as a teaching piano at a college.

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