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Ten free piano tunings! Yes, it's as good as it sounds.

For a very limited time, Pearl River Piano group are offering 10x free tunings with ANY new piano purchased before the 15th June 2020. This promotion applies to all Pearl River, Ritmüller, and Kayserburg (including the Artists Series!) upright and grand pianos while stocks last. That’s $1980 of free servicing!

Scroll down to view see a selection of these pianos.

Available only at authorised Pearl River piano dealers in Victoria.

Note: Promotional tunings can be redeemed only by original purchaser.

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Renovation sale! That's right - it's finally happening

20% off ALL instruments in store*

For those of you who have known us for a while, you’re probably aware we’ve been waiting to renovate our Vermont South showroom for almost 12-months now! Despite some initial paperwork challenges and most recently the uncertainty with COVID-19, we’ve set a date to start in the first week of May. What this means for you is we’re now needing to clear the last of the stock from our shop before we operate out of our warehouse for a few weeks during the renovations (we will update our website and social media to keep you informed).

*Yes, that covers every single piano, digital piano, guitar, trombone, violin, cello etc.

Some smaller accessories will also be discounted. The sale covers pretty much everything except for guitar strings and sheet music.

Of course, this is for our Vermont South floor-stock only. Give us a call to see what’s in stock. Some piano photos attached below.

We have used Japanese-made Kawai BL71 (132cm) from $4,396 (down from $5,495!) and a beautiful Yamaha W102 (full-size 131cm) down from $6,995 to only $5,596.

We have new Kayserburg and German-made pianos by Ronisch and Wilh Steinberg all an unprecedented 20% off. Seems fitting in the unprecedented times I guess. Kayserburg upright pianos starting from only $7,036 and German brands discounted far below normal exchange-rate adjustments. Given that most of these were purchased prior to 2020 price increases and AUD weakening, I doubt you’ll ever see German pianos priced like this again. Upright pianos both 125cm and 132cm, as well as German-made grand pianos at 175cm and 188cm. It’s all a bit silly really but these are unusual times and we need to get these moved.

We are open by appointment only, however happy to take initial enquiries via email, phone, wechat, whatsapp, video-chat - whatever works for you but this stock needs to go soon so if you’ve been thinking about getting a new piano now’s the time to act!

 
Christmas clearance sale

Yay! A Sale!

Just in case you missed it, we’re clearing out space for some major renovations lined up at the start of 2020. This means that until the 24th of December we’re offering clearance pricing on almost everything in store.

Up to 40% off!

You can read more about this on our Christmas sale page.

Sale pricing includes 30% off Traditional Chinese Instruments, 40% off Brass & Woodwind, 20% off Guitars, and 30% off Violins, Violas, & Cellos. We also have at least 10% off all of our second-hand Kawai and Yamaha Japanese-made pianos with selected models up to 30% off.

Note: all items are available in-store only, we will be re-launching our online store after the renovations are completed.

So what are these renovations we’ve been talking about?

Basically, we wanted a little more retail space for our Vermont South showroom so that we could use our warehouse primarily as an event space, as we’ve been doing recently with end-of-year concerts for local teachers as well as hosting some AMEB and ABRSM examinations.

Of course, we’re very excited about all of this and will be updating regularly on our social media pages (in particular, we are quite consistent with our Facebook and Instagram updates). Please follow us if you’d like to stay in the loop:

 
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There’s room to improve!

It turns out there’s more than 2-metres of unused space above this drop-ceiling, so that’s simply got to be ripped out! We’ll also be removing the offices and practice rooms that are currently hogging the back-half of our shop in order to allow more floor-space to showcase our piano range. Especially as we’re finding more and more customers are enquiring after grand pianos and our high-end upright pianos. Hopefully we can create a more dynamic and flexible space to best support local teachers and musicians.

 

What’s the goal?

We’re hoping to create a much cleaner and more minimalist feel (think: “Scandinavian vibe” with lots of light tones and natural materials) in the store. The goal is to make coming to work even more fun than it already is but also to help showcase our instruments with a more open layout and relaxing space. Although the showroom will better reflect the quality of our most premium products, we will continue to stock a range of popular entry-level pianos at the same highly-competitive pricing as we’ve always done. After all, we’re here to share music with everyone at all stages of their musical journeys - not just the families or individuals that are ready to invest in German and European-made pianos.

That’s about it

I’d rather not bloat these blog-posts just to try and improve our Google search rankings. That’s about everything I wanted to share with you for now, if you have any questions of course please get in touch. If you were hoping this would be a longer article or blog post, I’m sorry to disappoint. Just wait until someone gets me started about technical aspects of pianos and you’ll wish you hadn’t asked!

Thanks for reading and we hope to see you in-store soon.

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