Hey guys! A little update:
- So far I've counted 5.5 hours playing on my acoustic piano.
- Only a few keys feel tedious (likely need of tuning or maintenance), but they don't bother me because I think I need to strengthen my left ring finger.
- Am working my way to perfectionize my first piece: Freude Schoner Gotterfunken from Beethoven's 9th symphony (sheet provided by my teacher for practise)
- Got a piano bench!
I've even been thinking of saving a bit aside and get a korg 250 for night playing in the future, maybe a year or two from now. Most likely there will be a better choice by then.
Also, when I went shopping for my piano bench I noticed this yamaha dp model. It coste around 7000 euros, which is around 10000 dollars. I was wondering who in their right mind would buy that thing when they could buy a brand new upright for the same price or a used grand! I guess there are people who can throw away money or just have much to spare.
When I played that dp, it didn't even come close to the acoustic feeling of my alexander herrman at home. My teacher has a yamaha grand or baby grand (not sure) on which he teaches the other students and me (the lessons are individual) and that dp did not resemble it in the slightest.
On a side note: My teacher had owned the alexander herrman piano (he told me since he teaches and is in the circuit he knows when someone is selling/needing one) prior and has played on it. When I asked him about it he said it was fine and that he had played on it.
I kind of get what people mean by acoustic>dp. But I can also understand the comfort of the dp though; nice to have lying around for night playing or spur of the moment and mobility.
I'm gonna take good care of my acoustic and get it tuned mid september or ask my teacher when to let it be tuned (he, like David said prior, suggested september but not a definite period in september).
My next post will be likely a few weeks away with an update telling you about the tuning/maintenance.
Until then!
