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Andy Duvall  
U.S.
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CAN answer: piano lessons, learning to play the piano, online courses, local piano tutors CAN'T answer: buying, selling, tuning or evaluating pianosAvailable
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Kathie Nicolet - Chicago Professional Pianist  
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I am a professional pianist for corporate/social events since 1983. Need some suggestions on getting started playing piano as a professional? How to prepare? PLEASE DO NOT SEND ME QUESTIONS REGARDING THE VALUE OF YOUR PIANO. I AM NOT AN APPRAISER AND HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA WHAT YOUR PIANO IS WORTH. SORRY!! - THANK YOU!!!!!!!! Lead Pianist Von Maur St. Charles 2007 Drake Chicago Palm Court Pianist Jan 2006-Mar 2007 Chicago - www.knicoletpiano.com Available
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Samuel Noel  
U.S.
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I am a piano technician formerly with Steinway and Sons and now the staff technician at City College of New York. I am also self-employed in New York. I apprenticed (Manhattan School of Music)in 1982 and was factory (Steinway) trained in 1983. I have experience tuning, repairing, reconditioning, and appraisals. I am not an expert in player mechanisms, refinishing, electronic keyboards, nor midi. I love the work of making an instrument sound concert quality.Available
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Thomas Britanyak  
U.S.
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I am an organ/piano technician who has been actively involved with the design, building, repair, maintenance and installation of organs and pianos for 35 years. I began as a keyboard instrument apprentice and hold degrees in music and electronics. If you need a piano's date of manufacture, please go to http://www.pianoexchange.com/howold.htm or http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/yourc.html I am happy to answer musical or technical questions, however, I CANNOT offer appraisals on pianos or organs. Please do not ask what an instrument is worth. For this service please contact an experienced local appraiser or try the following links: https://mmm1100.verio-web.com/blueb1/appraisal.html or http://www.57piano.com/questions.htm Available
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Mohamad Al-Dah  
United Arab Emirates
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PLEASE DO NOT ASK ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING HISTORICAL PIANOS, PRICING, OR RESTORATIONS AS THAT IS OUTSIDE MY EXPERTISE. I`ve got considerable knowledge in Classical Piano Compositions...I`ve been a performer for most of my life...Althought I`m only 27 years old (when i wrote this!)...I`ve got gr8 and a performer`s certificate in solo piano...so for any technical questions about piano technique or music theory and composers, I`m your guy. Have been with All Experts since 2001. Available
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Chris Brelsford  
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Public school music teacher and music store owner willing to answer any questions about instruments, music education, any and all music related questions.Available
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Chuck Williamson  
U.S.
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I can answer questions about playing the Piano, keyboard, and organ, keyboard technique, transposition, modulation, and general music theory. I can answer questions about giving piano lessons and preparing for piano lessons. I can't answer questions about valuations of musical instruments or determining year of manufacture.Available
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The Professor  
U.S.
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*NO* *PIANO* *OR* *ORGAN* *QUESTIONS*!!! *NO* *PIANO* *OR* *ORGAN* *QUESTIONS*!!! *NO* *PIANO* *OR* *ORGAN* *QUESTIONS*!!! I am almost shocked at how many people miss that point. Please... Keyboard percussion *ONLY*: Marimba, Vibraphone, Chimes, Bells, etc. Please note that my specialty in this section is in keyboard playing as it pertains to keyboard percussion, such as marimba, vibraphone, glockenspiel, etc. - *NOT PIANO OR ORGAN*. Thank you! I have 2 bachelors degrees, a masters, and am completing my doctorate - all in music. Training and experience includes: education, performance, music composition, theory, electro-acoustics, studio and sound recording, multiple styles of music, music software, practice/rehearsing, and more. I play guitar, bass, percussion, drums, and even rare & unique instruments. I`ve been teaching in this field for over 13 years and have been a musician for many more years.On Vacation
returns 07/07/2008
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Ed McKenna  
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I can answer almost any question you have about Vintage Synthesizers as well as their peripherals. Please no questions in regard to value or appraisal of your organ,piano,synthesizer etc.On Vacation
returns 08/01/2008
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2008-07-02  werner chicago:   Not a whole lot of information is available about these pianos. The blue book of pianos simply states: WERNER PIANO COMPANY Manufactured by the Werner Piano Co in a well-equipped factory in Chicago...
2008-07-02  How to advance?:   Hello Samantha, First of all good news that you're learning Chopin and you know terms such as Rubato.. this is all fantastic. However if you feel that you've reached a level where you cannot advance...
2008-07-02  Krakauer July 3, 1900:   Hi Kristen, The patent date is not the date of manufacture. The actual date can be determined by the serial number, a five or six digit number usually on the cast iron plate above the strings. Unfortunately...
2008-07-02  age of Craig Piano:   Hello Andy! I have very few listings for pianos outside the US. The serial number you provided is your key to the piano's date of manufacture. Any piano company in Canada that has been around for better...
2008-07-02  Ellington Baby Grand:   Hi Denise and Richard, Your Ellington grand piano was built by the Baldwin Piano Company. Normally, the serial number can be found on the cast iron plate between the bass strings and the treble wires...
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