...that would be pretty sweet 
Oh, it's just my attempt to probe at a possible solution as to why it came across as stiff-sounding to birba...which, if I understood birba correctly, means it's not as resonant as it could have been. Probably doesn't matter since you're already playing it very well - it's just something I've been taught to experiment with recently, which I thought you might be interested in ^^
interesting.. thanx for reply. i think lack of resonance has to do with recording quality, and possible lack thereof in transfer. especially, u don't get the sense of the hall, which was a good hgall for piano.
i didn't realize till i started hiring people to do it, but it seems recording classical music is a specialty in the field. originally this fellow wanted to do it with the CAMERA mic!!! i don't know that much, but i knew that was a recipe for disaster. so he hired a sep. engineer, but i don'[t feel listening that the whole range
of nuance has been captured.
i looked for reviews of those mics on line and it seems they are mainly used for bands, ie amplified guitar and drums and such.
i have a fellow who does know how tor ecord classical piano, but unfortunately he doesn't do any video at all. as far as i know, there's noone in my area who knows how to do both!
thanx again