Subject: Friend, the digital piano rating system

Dear Friend,

As a subscriber to the digital piano buyer's
guide, I thought you might like this...

After 14 months of exhaustively checking
digital piano after digital piano I've finally
completed
the rating system for digital pianos.

It's called the Howard Score

And it's f.ree, by the way.

Each piano was tested on the 13 aspects of
key touch and 15 aspects of sound. Then each
aspect was multiplied by an importance score,  
to come up with a final score out of 100.

If you've already bought a piano or you're
looking to get one soon, this resource will 
be invaluable to you.

Now you can see how pianos rate against
each other... which ones are good buys...
and which ones are goodbyes ;-)

You can get the Howard Score by registering here:
http://www.ukpianos.co.uk/the-howard-score.html

If you have any questions then send me an email:
grahamhoward@ukpianos.co.uk.

By the way, if you're looking to buy a piano
then tell me which one you're interested in...
I can then send you a list of comparisons
around the same price point.

If you'd like me to recommend a couple
of pianos then let me know the following:

1) Who is the piano for?
2) What age are they?
3) Which level? (beginner, intermediate or advanced)
4) Your budget (under £500, £500-£1,000, over £1,000)

Yours pianistically,

Graham Howard

P.S. Friend, If you can't see a particular
piano listed on the Howard Score then it's likely
it didn't rate high enough to be included. Just
drop me an email if you'd like my opinion on it.