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«  A good piano study »

Published on 10/31/13 at 13:31
Grand piano (long).

I needed a "real" piano for my music exams (before I had an old upright Rösler pretty terrible) I went with a friend advised by a dealer (Piano Schaeffer Nancy if you want to know) telling them that I was looking for a piano study at my level and I proposed this model. He was 20 years old but had hardly ever used a bargain.

Its level, no problem, it's the way I like. Soft in low and punchy shades but not too strong in the nuances. The bass is sometimes a little overwhelming and sometimes a little sharp scream, but take into account the fact that I play in a sort of quite resonant hall.

Invoice level, this is the good enough job. The table is pretty well set, the key sinks it takes the dampers do not make too much noise (if not let go of his foot like a nag, of course).

However, sometimes the (exhaust hammer actually) make some noise (especially in times of drought a little too high). It is not unduly disturbing but ........ are.

I do not know if it's my model or range, but the instrument quite work: small changes in humidity or temperature can affect the agreement of the piano more or less widely, so to watch.

Overall, it is fun to play: it fills the space well, the keys are not hard and help develop his technique (which is a leap forward thanks to him) and at the same time it leaves much room for search of his (what I like, basically).

I have used similar models in concert, but I do not know if this is a relevant choice. I think despite the label "C" (for the concert, it seems to me) it is mainly a good piano study: he works too much to be lugged from one room to another and its not enough to fill a large room (in my opinion), but in terms of his piano work, do not hesitate!