Thursday, July 2, 2009

Australian Piano Fair

Sound Centre proudly presents...
AUSTRALIAN PIANO FAIR

Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre
Saturday 11th July and Sunday 12th July
10 am - 6pm



The Australian Piano Fair is on at the Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre on 11 & 12 July.

The annual event allows people from Perth and country areas to view a huge range of Pianos from leading manufacturers like Yamaha, Petrof, Steinway and Story & Clark. The latest and most popular models will be demonstrated and on display in one big exhibition area over the weekend.

Entry is free and the fair is suitable for all ages.

Doors open to the Public -Saturday and Sunday 10am - 6pm.

People considering upgrading their pianos or people looking for the best deal between now and Christmas should not miss the fair. This year everyone attending the fair has the chance to Win a $1000 door prize and you can also check out the latest model Maserati, Aston Martin and Jaguar thanks to Barbagallo.





Fair Co-coordinator Jarred Finnigan - Australian Piano dealer and accredited Yamaha and Petrof Piano tuner and technician said last years event boasted more than 45 different models and a diverse range of colours from the world’s best and trusted brands. It’s the best way to browse for and buy a piano and you are guaranteed to save money because you are cutting out the middleman.” Finnigan says. “The fair gives you the chance to purchase virtually factory direct which is a great opportunity in these tougher economic times.

Sam Trovato, Sound Centre Director and event host said this year promises to be bigger and better with entertainment from our very own WA piano students.

”Students from the Sound Centre School of Music, in conjunction with the students of our friend and accredited Piano teacher Julia Sykes, will perform at the fair.” Trovato said. “Julia teaches her famous Sykes method and both schools have a combined total of more than 1000 students and numbers are increasing. Music is proving to be recession proof!” says Trovato.

“Hosting the fair supports our credo of keeping the music alive! Plus it’s an excellent opportunity for our young up and coming pianists to play in an exhibition setting for the public on a fantastic sounding piano - like the $110,000 Petrof Concert Grand.”