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When a Piano Rental Makes SenseIf you're touring, then renting might be your only choice. If you happen to be in the market to buy a piano, renting will allow you to take many different models on a "test run". There are many times when you will need a piano rental, and you don't want to be unprepared when the time comes. Odds are you will rent a piano from a local shop. Transporting a piano costs money, so you will probably want to find a shop as close to your home as possible. This might not apply to you if you are looking for a particular make a model; in that case, you might have to look at several stores before finding the exact one you're looking for. The easiest way to find a local store is to look online. Simply go to your favorite search engine and search for "piano rental" and enter in your local city. If you are in a major metropolitan area, it should be no problem finding a local shop. However, if you're in a smaller city, you might need to look at neighboring cities. Different piano rental companies have different rental procedures. Most will ask that you call for more information. It would help if you already know what kind of piano you want, however if you happen to find a great piano shop, they might let you try out the pianos before you rent. You should inquire if the company offers this service when you contact them on the phone. Companies will rent both digital and analog pianos from a wide range of manufacturers. Some of the most common pianos available for rental include models from Yamaha, Steinway, and Kawai. Roland and Korg usually round out the digital offerings. The cost of your piano rental will depend on several factors, including what brand of piano it is, and whether it's an upright or a grand piano. An upright piano can be had for as little as $1 a day, usually with a three month minimum rental. Grand pianos are a bit more expensive, and usually run around $150 per month. One great incentive that piano rental companies have that most other companies don't is their "rent to own" program. Many piano rental companies will allow you to apply your rental fees towards the cost of the piano, usually up to six months worth of rental fees. A great deal if by chance you fall in love with the piano. Renting a piano is not right for everyone, but it's a great deal for some. Whether you can't afford to buy right away, desire to test out the piano, or need a piano for touring, a piano rental offers a convenient and affordable option. |