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by Bostondevil » October 1st, 2009, 2:38 pm
DukeUsul, I'm of the mind that you should buy a new saxophone, cost be damned. Let's face it, you are a saxophone player, you need a sax. If your car died, you'd buy a new one, right? In 10 years are you still going to regret the 2 grand or are you going to still be playing that sax?
Our piano has a cracked (but not all the way through, thank goodness) sounding board. My tuner, Fred 'The Magnificent', has kept it going for the last two years. He thinks he can get another three years out of it for me but not much more than that. Grand pianos are expensive, and no, I don't have to have a grand but well, once you do go grand, it's hard to go back. We inherited this one from my in-laws. They didn't take the greatest care of it. We used to have a studio upright. I took excellent care of that piano but it's just true a somewhat beat-up mediocre grand still sounds better than a well-cared for high end studio. So, I'm in the market for a new to us, decent used grand piano. When I find the right one for the right price, I will buy it, because there is no way we're going without a piano in my house. Three of the kids play now and it's only a matter of time before number 4 does. (And yes, I play too.) But if I sat down and was strict with my finances? No, a piano is not in the budget. Doesn't matter. We are piano players. We need a piano.
The time is out of joint, O cursed spite!