Snip tunable and not even bad-sounding. I told her to advertise it in the paper and it will be perfect for a beginner and give no trouble. I completely disagree, with the above statement, at least regarding the majority of the "birdcage" pianos, that I have run accross. A beginner, needs a piano, that is up to pitch, and all the notes work with no apparent problem. The majority of the above mentioned pianos over here, leave much to be desired, in their ability, to damp efficiently. I would NEVER recommend a birdcage for a beginner, unless, I was wanting to discourage them, from sticking to piano lessons. Regards, John M. Ross jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca
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