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Yamaha LU201C
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jtheb jtheb
Note : 8 sur 10 Published on 12/22/08 at 15:43
The piano belongs to my parents, they had bought when I started taking classical piano lessons, there are a dozen years.
Aesthetically, it is very nice, mine is light wood finish.

I greatly appreciate its overall quality. He has a very distinctive sound, which can be both a positive or negative. It does sound as opposed to his crystalline piano (Baldwin, for example), it is best to play selections from the baroque / classical (Bach is an excellent example) and contemporary pieces (including as Debussy said above) as well as popular pieces (pop / rock). This Yamaha is a very good piano sound reliable. Mine was made around 1984-1987 I think. Certainly it should undergo some adjustments over time, but it is still going strong.

At $ 4000 CAN, I have not tried other pianos as good bill. Even my friends who own pianos Baldwin (known brand) that cost almost double the price of my Yamaha, saying they would exchange their piano against mine ...

Sure there will always be better .. (Pianos over $ 10,000)
But for pianists beginners / intermediates aspiring to a classical music training, I recommend this piano!