Many teachers do their work in their home and a grand piano is too large for the living room. I would love to have a grand to teach on, but we kind of like having room for the rest of the furniture too! Karen Johnson Rochester, MN (teaches on a Kawai ust7 at home) In a message dated 5/6/99 9:19:33 AM Central Daylight Time, drose@dlcwest.com writes: << I think it is a shame that teachers don't purchase grand pianos and let their students use them. They get to write off the instrument so it costs them...nothing! If they buy a quality instrument and maintain it properly it will be worth more after 10 to 20 years than they originally paid for it. >>
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