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«  Accurate and modern »

Published on 03/04/11 at 10:29
On it I learned to play, and I still have today. I learned on upright pianos and grand (Pleyel mostly) at the conservatory. I also now a Steinway 3 / 4 tail early 1900 but I do not know the reference (this is my father who bought a concert hall).

So my advice would be done against all those I have played or still play (without comparing it to upright pianos either).

At the touch, it's straightforward, no depreciation, no softness in the keys, which can be useful for a game rock, but makes a bit more difficult game fine nuances, but it is not rédibitoire.

The sound is in the same spirit: We are not at all in the warm sound full of harmonics of Pleyel Steinway or that I knew. It is clear, sharp, or roundness little chorus effect, a hair metal (I'm exaggerating here but compared to others ...) but suddenly the agreement do well, even in the grave. The sound is again pretty rock and why not jazz, far from classic anyway. If you listen to "Live in Australia" by Elton John, you will find a piano sound pretty close example.

Quality level for 30 years that I have, there is only deplore the anchor point of the stand that holds the hood open, the wood crumbled. Otherwise, RAS. This piano is very little out of tune too. Moved 2 times for 8 years (without tuning during these 8 years), it has lost about 1 / 2 ton, spread relatively evenly over the keyboard (which I was not prompted to do so given).

Aesthetically, I am white. Beautiful object, with no frills. I'll post a photo opportunity.

The short conclusion: Reliable, precise sound, its pretty cold, preferred to modern music (which does not stop me from doing my classic over the first 10 years of piano).

I put 8 in the notes, because its kind (sound) is good, but we just love that sound!