Is The Piano
Dead?
I'm always amazed at how many people seem to
think the piano is no longer popular.
Isn't the piano dead, they ask? I mean, do
people really still play the piano
anymore?
They seem to think because there are so many
other diversions these days (iPods, xBox, television,
the Internet, etc.) there must be very few people
still playing the piano.
Admittedly, it isn't as popular as it was in
the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, but I'm here to tell you
it's still enjoyed by millions of people and
attracting new players all the time.
How do I know?
I run a popular web site called Piano World
(www.PianoWorld.com).
Piano World averages about five million page
views a month. That means five million times a month,
somebody who is interested in the piano is viewing
some page on my site.
Our Piano Forums currently (August 2006)
have about 18,000 members (and thousands of visitors
who haven't bothered to register), with new members
joining every day (membership is free). And they are
a talkative bunch, having created well over five
million posts, with over 350 new posts going up every
day!
Members come from all over the world, and
all walks of life. The include concert artists, piano
dealers, tuners, teachers, jazz musicians,
manufacturers, amateurs, you name it.
But they all share a common interest ...
They Love The Piano!
The forums members are a great community.
They get together in groups all around the country,
sometimes at a member's home, sometimes at a dealers
store. They have parties, play for each other, tour
piano factories, have "piano crawls" (where they
visit a bunch of piano stores), and more. Some of the
members even got together and created a Piano Forums
CD.
And they are very helpful, supporting each
other with information, encouragement, and
feedback.
What kind of pianos do they own?
Everything from square grand's (they aren't
really square, that's just what they are called) to
spinets, consoles, and uprights, electronic pianos,
digital pianos and keyboards, to baby grand's and
concert grand's.
And what did they pay for these
pianos?
Anywhere from a couple of hundred dollars,
to over $100,000!
So, who is playing the piano?
Professionals, amateurs, adult beginners,
children, people going back to the piano after years
away, teens, stay at home moms, all kinds of
people.
Based on what we've seen on Piano World (and
other piano sites), I'd have to say...
The Piano is Alive and Well!
Frank Baxter
Owner
Piano World
http://www.PianoWorld.com
Home of the world famous Piano Forums
http://www.pianoworld.com/ubb/ubb/ultimatebb.php
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About The
Author
Frank Baxter is the owner of
Piano World (www.pianoworld.com), a piano tuner, and an
Internet Marketing consultant. He has
been a professional musician for a
very long time, and loves the
piano.
webmaster@pianoworld.com
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