ABRSM  
Search the forum

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

> Forums Rules

A shortened version of the Forums Rules is given below. The full version can be found here.

By maintaining a user account and by posting to these forums, you hereby agree to abide by these rules.

FORUMS RULES - A SNAPSHOT
- Stay safe - protect your privacy and respect the privacy of others
- No abusive, offensive or aggressive postings
- No insults or personal attacks
- No foul language
- No trolling
- No inappropriate or illegal material
- No advertising (including "For Sale" or "Wanted" adverts)
- No crossposting
- No forum spamming
- No defamatory comments
- Avoid using jargon, abbreviations or "text talk"

 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
> Piano Rental, any experience?
Alicia Ocean
post May 21 2009, 05:00 PM
Post #1


Prodigy
****

Group: Members
Posts: 1289
Joined: 21-April 07
From: At the Seaside
Member No.: 10842



I was thinking of renting an acoustic piano - I've really no room for one for teaching as my teaching space is only just big enough for my digital - but I'd still like one for myself and I could fit one in my bedroom (I live in a bungalow). This would be a short term thing as we plan to build a music room in the next year or so. Has anyone expereince of renting? What are the pitfalls? Who did you use and are they any good?
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
maggiemay
post May 21 2009, 05:11 PM
Post #2


Maestro
******

Group: Members
Posts: 12888
Joined: 12-January 04
From: S E England
Member No.: 413



I know of a London firm I would recommend but not sure where you are Alicia.

(I should perhaps say I've not actually rented from them but have had dealings with them in other ways).
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
primrose
post May 21 2009, 06:48 PM
Post #3


Advanced Member
***

Group: Members
Posts: 482
Joined: 31-August 07
From: London
Member No.: 15347



I rented from Jaques Samuel for a while and had no problems. All I would say is not to take too much notice of any offer to credit your rental payments towards the cost of a piano if you decide to buy. They will only set the rental payments against the notional price of the piano, which is always considerably more than you would pay if you just walked in and asked for a discount. In other words you would probably get much the same discount even if you hadn't been renting. I suspect this applies to most or all piano retailers.
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
Digby
post May 21 2009, 07:51 PM
Post #4


Prodigy
****

Group: Members
Posts: 1409
Joined: 21-January 04
Member No.: 480



I rented my piano for a few weeks before I bought it - the reason I bought it so soon, which was much sooner than I wanted, was that under the terms of the rental agreement you had to use the shop's tuner and the tuner in question had personal hygene issues and my music room stank for hours after he'd left and I refused to have him in my house again.

That said the service from the shop that I rented from was exceptional and the terms were very reasonable and the piano is a dream (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)


User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
jojo
post May 21 2009, 07:55 PM
Post #5


Prodigy
****

Group: Members
Posts: 1420
Joined: 18-December 06
From: South London, UK
Member No.: 8716



I have rented a yamaha B2 from a south london based shop for just over a year. Can't say I was unhappy, the piano given to me was brand new, I had an issue with one of the keys on it and they sent out a tuner to fix it straight away. I was paying about £50 a month, but the pitfall (for me anyway) was that you had to pay at least 6 month upfront in one go when I would have preferred to pay monthly (am not good in saving you see).

User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
Solari
post May 30 2009, 03:13 PM
Post #6


Virtuoso
*****

Group: Members
Posts: 3965
Joined: 22-April 09
From: Kent
Member No.: 63298



QUOTE(Digby @ May 21 2009, 08:51 PM) *

the tuner in question had personal hygene issues and my music room stank for hours after he'd left and I refused to have him in my house again.


Bahahaha! That must have been a serious problem if he stank your room out... he wasn't incontinent or something was he (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif)
User is online!Profile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
Digby
post May 30 2009, 05:57 PM
Post #7


Prodigy
****

Group: Members
Posts: 1409
Joined: 21-January 04
Member No.: 480



QUOTE(Solari @ May 30 2009, 04:13 PM) *

QUOTE(Digby @ May 21 2009, 08:51 PM) *

the tuner in question had personal hygene issues and my music room stank for hours after he'd left and I refused to have him in my house again.


Bahahaha! That must have been a serious problem if he stank your room out... he wasn't incontinent or something was he (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif)


(IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) that was the one smell I couldn't pick out - cigarette smoke, I would say much more than average and BO
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
Solari
post May 31 2009, 01:25 AM
Post #8


Virtuoso
*****

Group: Members
Posts: 3965
Joined: 22-April 09
From: Kent
Member No.: 63298



QUOTE(Digby @ May 30 2009, 06:57 PM) *

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) that was the one smell I couldn't pick out - cigarette smoke, I would say much more than average and BO


Charming (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)

It astounds me sometimes how some people can be unaware of their own odours. A bit like it shocks me when people leave the toilets without washing their hands (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
User is online!Profile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
« Next Oldest · Viva Piano · Next Newest »
 

Reply to this topicStart new topic

 



Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 21st November 2009 - 04:01 PM