The Ultimate Piano (™)

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fleubis
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Re: The Ultimate Piano (™)

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It really is nice to hear that piano playing something classical. Do with they would record something with grades of pianissimo. We already know it can make some really good fortissimos.
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fredbucket
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Re: The Ultimate Piano (™)

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fleubis wrote:It really is nice to hear that piano playing something classical. Do with they would record something with grades of pianissimo. We already know it can make some really good fortissimos.
All you have to do is look :)
viewtopic.php?f=49&t=241#p1837

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Fred
fleubis
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Re: The Ultimate Piano (™)

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fredbucket wrote:
fleubis wrote:It really is nice to hear that piano playing something classical. Do with they would record something with grades of pianissimo. We already know it can make some really good fortissimos.
All you have to do is look :)
viewtopic.php?f=49&t=241#p1837

Regards
Fred
Thanks Fred. Your recording of "Morning" really highlights the beautiful pianissimo tone of the instrument. I note the very long sustain times--a rare treasure at such soft levels.
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