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I've been busy, traveling a lot for work. Same for Wzkit. Don't know about Roxane though. Where is Snoopycar, Digitus, Roxane, Wzkit etc? All busy practising?
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Jack! You're back! By the way, I guess you should know the big names for piano in Singapore ... what brands are you thinking of? You should try the Fazioli and Estonia (Emmanuel and sons), Shigeru Kawai (robert's piano), Yamaha S series, and of course, Digitus' baby - the Sauter! Check out Bihua's blog: http://piano-diary.blogspot.com/2008/07/piano-shops-in-singapore-piano-for.html
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Chihuahua,
Thanks for the comprehensive list. With that big list, I will have no idea on which to visit. Okay, for Fazioli and Estonia will be Emmanuel and Sons. I played Shigeru here in Malaysia before, but will be happy to play somemore. Robert's Piano. (But which Robert's Piano to visit, they seem to have branches.)
Which store offers Steingraeber & Sons (that's a must play for me)? Also, Sauter, Schimmel, Bechstein, Bluthner, Bosendorfer, Bohemia, Grotrian, Seiler, Mason & Hamlin etc. Oh, will that be too many to visit? Or some of them are not available in Singapore as well.
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This is so far my research returns.
Emmanuel & Sons ------- Fazioli, Estonia. Chiu Piano ------------ Steingraeber, Schimmel, Bosendorfer, Wilh Steinberg Robert Piano ---------- Bluthner, Shigeru (but which branch of Robert Piano to visit) Piano Music Galleria -- Sauter, Schulze Pollmann, Pleyel Gramercy Music -------- Bohemia
Seems to me that Bechstein, M&H, Seiler, Grotrian are not available in Singapore. Did I miss out any important brands and piano stores?
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Seiler, Bechstein - Cristofori Grotrian - You can try PIanomaster, which also has Hailun.
Haven't found M&H.
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Pianomaster (ask for Jason) in geylang sells the Grotrian, but dunno whether he keeps any in his show room there's no M&H in S'pore. I think Cristofori used to sell the Seiler, but since the ownership change (Samick bought Seiler), I wonder if they still do it. Bechstein - not sure if available. many S'porean posters had disappeared; if not, you can ask them too.
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Problem is, even if you get a first class piano like the Steingraeber, who is the technician available to service and maintain that piano for you? I would love a Steingraeber in S'pore if I can find a technician to maintain it, and not just ANY technician.
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Chihuahua, that is really helpful. I guess it's worth a try. When I get into Singapore (tomorrow!!) and I'll give a call to Cristofori to confirm if they still take Seiler and Bechstein.
Is PianoMaster the one selling Hailun in Geylang that is opposite with Paya Lebar MRT? Below is the entry from Bihua's blog. Is it this one? Hailun Piano (better China make) Showroom: Blk 1016 Geylang East Ave 3 #01-143 Singapore 389731 (Opp Paya Lebar MRT & S’ Post Centre) Tel: (65) 6747 7695 Fax: (65) 6747 9163
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Problem is, even if you get a first class piano like the Steingraeber, who is the technician available to service and maintain that piano for you? No worries, all pianos require the same maintenance. Settings may differ, but they'll be within a range. In any case, settings information can be obtained from the distributor. Your dealer should be able to do that. One exception, which has recently been the subject of another thread, is voicing the hammers. Voicing is its own skill; not all techs have it. If you were to discover that you'd like to have the tone of certain notes altered, it would be a very good idea to be certain that your technician has received information re voicing directly from the factory. (Steingraeber probably uses Renner hammers, but that company makes a number of different hammers.)
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Is PianoMaster the one selling Hailun in Geylang that is opposite with Paya Lebar MRT? Below is the entry from Bihua's blog. Is it this one? Hailun Piano (better China make) Showroom: Blk 1016 Geylang East Ave 3 #01-143 Singapore 389731 (Opp Paya Lebar MRT & S’ Post Centre) Tel: (65) 6747 7695 Fax: (65) 6747 9163 Yep! That's the address. Do enjoy your stay in Singapore. Crowded and hot as usual.
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Problem is, even if you get a first class piano like the Steingraeber, who is the technician available to service and maintain that piano for you? No worries, all pianos require the same maintenance. Settings may differ, but they'll be within a range. In any case, settings information can be obtained from the distributor. Your dealer should be able to do that. One exception, which has recently been the subject of another thread, is voicing the hammers. Voicing is its own skill; not all techs have it. If you were to discover that you'd like to have the tone of certain notes altered, it would be a very good idea to be certain that your technician has received information re voicing directly from the factory. (Steingraeber probably uses Renner hammers, but that company makes a number of different hammers.) hate to disappoint anyone, but piano techs in S'pore may not have the same expertise as those from the US. It's a far cry, to say the least. There are a few good ones though ... few, if you know who they are.
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Is PianoMaster the one selling Hailun in Geylang that is opposite with Paya Lebar MRT? Below is the entry from Bihua's blog. Is it this one? Hailun Piano (better China make) Showroom: Blk 1016 Geylang East Ave 3 #01-143 Singapore 389731 (Opp Paya Lebar MRT & S’ Post Centre) Tel: (65) 6747 7695 Fax: (65) 6747 9163 Yep! That's the address. Do enjoy your stay in Singapore. Crowded and hot as usual. Thanks for the information. It has been a great help. Wondering if I must make myself look like a prospective buyer or just merely someone to try out the brands (showing my true intention).
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Correct me if wrong. Thomson Plaza (Chiu Piano) is near to Sin Ming Plaza (Music Galleria). Gramecy (Tanjong Katong Road) is near to PianoMaster (Geylang). Cristofori is further in Bedok. Emmanuel is in Mackenzie Road, Little India (and is near to Alfa Centre or Mustafa Centre?)
Robert Piano has a few branch, so which one to go?
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More or less. Not sure if Music Galleria is still open - you may have to give them a call since I have not been there before.
For Robert Piano, go to the Millennia walk branch for Steinway/Boston/Shigerus (or the Centrepoint one for Bluthner/Shigerus.)
Emmanuel is nearer Alfa Centre, not mustafa (which is some distance away.) For Cristofori you can go to the Funan Centre Branch too which is more central and has a Bechstein grand, Seiler upright and Knabe grand. Their housebrand is actually made by Young Chang and not too bad.
Remember to check their opening hours and call first to prevent a wasted trip.
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Thanks fj_s.
That is very very helpful. I have been checking them out in the Google Map and it seems they are quite accessible through public transport. Good!
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I've been busy, traveling a lot for work. Same for Wzkit. Don't know about Roxane though. Where is Snoopycar, Digitus, Roxane, Wzkit etc? All busy practising? me busy too..... wzkit beri free, always go piano shop to play piano hehehe
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Hey guys, just got back to Malaysia and had a very happy trip in testing out the great brands in Singapore.
Tried out the Chiu Piano in Thomson Plaza, then the Emmanuel & Sons where in the end I spent some time in Robert Piano, Centrepoint Orchard Road.
Tried Schimmel, Wilh. Steinberg, Steingraeber, Bluthner, Haessler uprights, and Steingraeber and Bluther is clearly a class higher than the rest. Tried Bosie, Schimmel, Fazioli, restored NY Steinway, used Yamaha, Bluthner, Haessler and Shigeru grand. Wonderful NY Steinway (ivory keys!), others are very nice (Fazioli is not my cup of tea, but still a great piano), Haessler being less impressive, and Shigeru - to my surprise- being not better than I thought it could be.
Few facts though. Emmanuels & Sons is located at 124 Mackenzie Road, instead of 148 listed on Bihua's blog. Sauter is no longer available in The Music Galleria, Sin Ming Plaza. It's now in Victory Concert Mall/Hall (or something sounds similar to that).
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Just checking in to say Hi. Has a "beginner piano" ever been found by O.P? I've fallen behind reading... Norbert
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I don't think the O.P. ever said whether he did or not, and hasn't been seen here for a long time. At least not using the same nick!
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The Sauter dealership hasn't been with Music Galleria for years. It is now with Raffles Piano, recently located in Victoria Concert Hall, opposite the box office on the ground floor. The VCH has just closed for a three year remodeling and Raffles Piano has moved elsewhere (but I don't know the address yet). Hope you had a fun time visiting the various piano showrooms. Hey guys, just got back to Malaysia and had a very happy trip in testing out the great brands in Singapore.
Tried out the Chiu Piano in Thomson Plaza, then the Emmanuel & Sons where in the end I spent some time in Robert Piano, Centrepoint Orchard Road.
Tried Schimmel, Wilh. Steinberg, Steingraeber, Bluthner, Haessler uprights, and Steingraeber and Bluther is clearly a class higher than the rest. Tried Bosie, Schimmel, Fazioli, restored NY Steinway, used Yamaha, Bluthner, Haessler and Shigeru grand. Wonderful NY Steinway (ivory keys!), others are very nice (Fazioli is not my cup of tea, but still a great piano), Haessler being less impressive, and Shigeru - to my surprise- being not better than I thought it could be.
Few facts though. Emmanuels & Sons is located at 124 Mackenzie Road, instead of 148 listed on Bihua's blog. Sauter is no longer available in The Music Galleria, Sin Ming Plaza. It's now in Victory Concert Mall/Hall (or something sounds similar to that).
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