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Offline Axtremus

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Indentify the Pianos -- Round II
on: May 28, 2006, 10:58:41 AM
Indentify the Pianos -- Round II

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You can post your best guesses here if you'd like. ;D

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Re: Indentify the Pianos -- Round II
Reply #1 on: June 13, 2006, 04:09:53 AM
Results and answers posted *here*.

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Re: Indentify the Pianos -- Round II
Reply #2 on: June 13, 2006, 11:21:44 PM
thank u.  i always wanted to hear what a fazioli sounded like.  those are beautiful instruments. 

i guessed correctly on the first one.  was disappointed because i called the third piano a crap piano and it ended up being kawaii.  don't u think some kawaiis are better than others? 

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Re: Indentify the Pianos -- Round II
Reply #3 on: June 14, 2006, 05:30:25 AM
.... was disappointed because i called the third piano a crap piano and it ended up being kawaii.  don't u think some kawaiis are better than others?
Of course some Kawais are better than some other Kawais. Kawai's acoustic piano product portfolio ranges from sub-$2000 uprights to $100,000 range concert grand pianos. ;)

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Re: Indentify the Pianos -- Round II
Reply #4 on: June 15, 2006, 03:16:52 AM
thanks for making me feel better.  i still like my studio upright kawaii (and it's not acoustic) - but i suppose that one could do a lot with an acoustic piano.  especially recording?  do they have a built in recording system?  guess i'll have to think about a trade in someday - but, i am not wanting to give this particular piano up.  it still has a fairly heavy - even touch.  i really like it.  when i practice - i feel like i can handle any other piano.  also, it stays in tune very well (despite the humidity here in pa).  want to put double doors on my music studio because my piano is now in a room right adjacent to the front door - but not directly in front.  anyway - the fluctuation in temp is probably not good for it - but try to keep the house temp. fairly even.  today was terribly humid. 
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