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I rarely win any contests, but it's fun to enter and hope. We need a better piano and so I'd enter any contests, but I hang about in mom circles, so I hear about contests for baby and kid gear, not pianos. Anyone ever hear of any?


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There was a charity lottery not too long ago advertised for a new Kawai RX-2! $100 donation to enter into the drawing. I might have done it but by then it was the day after the last day for entries.

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"Anyone ever hear of any?"

Yes. But I have heard of more people who have saved up, and shopped carefully, actually getting pianos.


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A few years ago, Kawaii had a contest to win a RX 2 (Or RX1). Can't remember exactly.


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Originally Posted by Jeff Clef
"Anyone ever hear of any?"

Yes. But I have heard of more people who have saved up, and shopped carefully, actually getting pianos.

For those who cannot afford it, no matter how much they save, this comes across as highly cynical and even a bit snobbish..


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Faust Harrison gave away(if I remember correctly)a new Mason BB as the first prize in their Mason vs. Steinway contest a few years ago. I think Mason Hamlin won the voting comparison by a hair.

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You can enter a piano competition!

Van Cliburn's grand prize is US$50,000 and Tchaikovsky Competition is Euro 20,000.

Granted, it's not quite enough to get a performance quality instrument, but you can get something.


Get practicing!

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The Philadelphia Orchestra ran a raffle for a piano back when the Kimmel Center opened a few years ago. You could try looking on orchestra sites--they seem to be the most likely to have a raffle for a piano.

Good luck with your search!

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The Pacific Symphony auctioned off a artist decorated Yamaha P22 and a Kawai UST-9 as a fundraiser a couple of years ago. I did not win.


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Originally Posted by Derulux

For those who cannot afford it, no matter how much they save, this comes across as highly cynical and even a bit snobbish..


that's a good point. but then, folk who can't afford it (no matter how hard they try to save) probably shouldn't waste their time dreaming about winning a sparkly new piana either.

I'd like to be the King of Sweden, myself, but I console myself by lording it over the kiddies and wearing ermine pyjamas.

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Oh, we're saving up for the sparkly piano. (We should be buying one in March of 2013.) It's fun to dream about winning one, though.


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Here you go. He has this contest every few months. It is completely on the level.....no tricks and nothing to buy or pay to enter. He simply uses it as a method of international advertising, as people come to the site to vote for the winners:

http://sonnyspianotv.com/freepianocontest/


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I won a digital piano in a raffle at work several years ago-- it turned out to be kind of like a gateway drug.

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Yes.

We are going to be giving a new Kawai upright or grand as a raffle prize to a local teacher/tech at a future piano learning symposium in Palo Alto. All local teachers in the Mid peninsula will be invited to attend and get a chance to win (Zero cost on piano). This will happen in March 2013.

Fred Carnes upon retirement gave the City of Palo Alto - Art and community center a Kawai concert grand.

Yes... it does happen. Call your local dealer and see if they do things like this.


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Originally Posted by Thrill Science
You can enter a piano competition!

Van Cliburn's grand prize is US$50,000 and Tchaikovsky Competition is Euro 20,000.

Granted, it's not quite enough to get a performance quality instrument, but you can get something.


Get practicing!
Along those lines, you've got about 2 weeks until the deadline (Oct 31, 2012) for the Beethoven Competition in Vienna. Top prize is a Bosendorfer model 200 (+ 8,000 Euro cash prize).

14th International Beethoven Piano Competition Vienna 2013

We had a contest for teachers/professionals last year where we gave away a Hailun upright. It was all free to enter and the winning teacher further donated the instrument to a student in need.

Hailun Piano Giveaway Recipient

I know some other Hailun dealers participated in a similar program last Fall. Before that, we participated in a similar giveaway about 10 years ago with a different manufacturer. Overall, it is quite rare to give away something as big and specific as a piano.


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I was given the sad news today that I can spend a lot of money to slow down the death of my van or spend a lot of money buying a different vehicle. I think I'll be more serious about entering these piano contests. If it's not one thing, it's another and I think maybe we'll never get that decent piano.


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Sorry to hear that, Christine. But you do already have a piano now to use. Alas, priorities!

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Sorry to hear that, Christine. But you do already have a piano now to use. Alas, priorities!


It's actually a borrowed piano. The guy who lent it isn't very well off when it comes to money and would like to sell his piano to help himself out, but he also knows that selling the piano means my son has nothing to play on. It's hard.


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Christine, keep checking craigslist. Our local listings have giveaway, trade, or really cheap pianos (sub $300) pretty often. The 'price' listed is sometimes simply moving it out of someone's home.

Of course, there's always the worry that 'you get what you pay for' and if it's free... wink

Still, if something playable can be had in exchange for some heavy lifting and borrowing a pickup truck, it may be worth the effort to move and then put some tech dollars into. Just proceed with a little bit of caution!


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Sorry to hear the news about your van, especially since you were planning and saving for a new piano. I don't know of any contests, but there are caring piano teachers that will find people willing to donate or loan a decent piano to their students that just can't afford to buy one. Piano technicians also know people that have decent pianos, which aren't played and need a good home.

Best of Luck!


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