This month on Piano Price Point, we look at Piano Connections meaning what brands are associated with what companies. Historically, the Pierce Piano Atlas names 12,000 names of pianos. Twelve Thousand!! On Piano Price Point you’ll find approximately 60 brands which represents an estimated 95% of piano brands sold in North America. What has happened over the last 150 years? Click here to read the full story: http://pianopricepoint.com/piano-connections/
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