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Kawai Musical Instruments Kawai CA701 Black
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Kawai CA701 Black

£2,267.00£2,299.00
2stores
Kawai Musical Instruments Kawai E-Piano CX202 Schwarz Matt

Kawai E-Piano CX202 Schwarz Matt

£994.00
Or 48 payments of £24.44/mo.*
1store
Kawai ES120 Black

Kawai ES120 Black

£539.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £179.66/mo.*
1store
Kawai CX-102 Digital Piano Package Satin White

Kawai CX-102 Digital Piano Package Satin White

£649.00
Or 48 payments of £15.96/mo.*
1store
Kawai CX-102 Digital Piano Satin Black

Kawai CX-102 Digital Piano Satin Black

£729.00
Or 48 payments of £17.92/mo.*
1store
Kawai CX102 Digital Piano Satin Black

Kawai CX102 Digital Piano Satin Black

£799.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £266.33/mo.*
1store
Kawai CX-202 Digital Piano Satin White

Kawai CX-202 Digital Piano Satin White

£994.00
Or 48 payments of £24.44/mo.*
1store
Kawai CA-501 B Set
-16%

Kawai CA-501 B Set

£2,045.00£2,444.00
Or 48 payments of £50.27/mo.*
1store

Musical Instruments: 3 things to consider before buying

When purchasing musical instruments, it's crucial to assess your current skill level. Are you a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player? For beginners, we recommend starting with affordable options that are easy to play and maintain. For example, if you're looking at guitars, an acoustic model with nylon strings might be more forgiving for new players. Intermediate players might look for instruments that offer more features or better build quality, while advanced musicians may prioritize specific brands known for their craftsmanship and sound quality.

Setting a budget before shopping helps narrow down choices and prevents overspending. Musical instruments vary widely in price based on brand, materials, and features. Establish a range you're comfortable with and explore options within that bracket. If you're eyeing pianos, for instance, digital models can be more affordable than traditional acoustic ones while still offering excellent sound quality. Remember to factor in the cost of accessories like cases or stands.

Whenever possible, try musical instruments in person before making a purchase. Testing allows you to gauge the instrument's feel and sound firsthand. Visit local music shops to play different models or attend music fairs where various brands showcase their products. If buying online is your only option, ensure there's a return policy that allows you to test the instrument at home risk-free. This approach ensures you choose an instrument that truly suits your preferences and playing style.

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