Hi all, need a bit of your advice.
I have been trying a few pianos yesterday and recorded a few videos of me playing. Can you please let me know about what you think of tone, etc and all my pros and cons I will list next to the ones I am thinking about.
First, the one I really well in love with, 5ft2 Danemann from around 1960s.
Pros - price ticks the box, love the sound, love the touch of the keys when playing certain pieces.
Cons - really struggled to control bass keys in pp, p or mf range, especially black, it seems sometimes that I asked for p and don't get anything or ask for f and get fortissimo. Once damper used it is all a bit too "ringing"?
Videos of it as follows:
Fur Elise on Danemann
Prelude 28 no 4 on Danemann
The heart asks pleasure first
Second - Kawaii K4
Pros - new, pretty much indestructible, will last ages, will not require as much maintenance as older piano.
Cons - on the top range of my budget, keyboard to me felt really stiff (may that will something I can get used to!?), don't quite like the sound of it...
Videos as follows:
Fur Elise on Kawaii:
Prelude op 28 no 4 on Kawaii
The heart asks pleasure first on Kawaii
Bechstein, a beatiful old 5ft6 (I think!!?) grand.
Pros - Love the sound and the keys easier to control than in any other piano I tried.,better than any other piano I tried, look beautiful, a real piece of character.
Cons - slightly over the budget I had in mind, will require more maintenance.
I only have one video to show as others didn't turn out well.
Chopin's prelude op 28 no 4
Please don't judge perfomance -wise, I literally sat and played adjusting as I go along.
My fingers nearly fell off, by the time I got on to the last piano I was there for nearly 1,5 hours. I also cannot believe what a difference it is playing a proper piano or a digi. My muscles weren't ready to work those bass keys, lol!
I am definite that I will now go for an acoustic and will use my digi on rare occasions, where I have to take the piano with me.
Please let me know what you think!!! Need your opinions!
thanks a lot.