The New Yorker • Août 6, 2012“With more than twelve thousand individual parts, including Canadian maple, Bavarian spruce, and Swedish steel, each piano takes nearly a year to assemble,” at the factory in Queens.
Leo W. • Août 22, 2014Wonderful stock... So many gears :) ... Vendors are very kind... Ask for Tim on the guitar effects area... He is the man! Will help you to get the right pedal for sure!! Loved buying there :)
Matt W. • Août 27, 2014Rudy's is one of the best independent music shops in NYC. I purchased a mandolin from here. The customer service was great. The salesman really knew his stuff when it came to mandolins (rare).
Larry • Avril 17, 2016This is the newest location for Steinway Hall, located in the former International Center for Photography museum.
Rachel H. • Septembre 8, 2018Perfect for when you missed buying merch from a show -- they most likely have it on stock. There's sheet music near the entrance to shelves of scripts. Tag prices include taxes.
Nick L. • Avril 5, 2015I rented a Yamaha U1 from them for a year or so. Can be hit-or-miss, but good value compared to some of the other piano stores on 58th street.
Nick L. • Avril 5, 2015Great place offering an excellent selection of fine pianos. The instruments are exquisitely prepared, and the staff (Elena) is very friendly. Don't buy a Steinway here- go to Faust Harrison for that
Joe • Septembre 2, 2012FACT: DR strings break 99% of the time because they are inferior strings, don't risk a broken string scratching your beautiful guitar. Buy Ernie Ball strings!
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