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upright piano "URAL"
on: May 29, 2019, 01:59:52 PM
upright piano "URAL"
Iliya did first try of tuning it's piano:

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Re: upright piano "URAL"
Reply #1 on: May 31, 2019, 11:41:51 AM
piano "URAL"
Ilya from Russian town Chelyabinsk made an attempt to tune the piano "Ural". This was his "first meeting" with this piano. Until that time, no one tuned this piano. At the beginning of the clip, we hear very bad sounds. And only at the end does Ilya demonstrate his own tolerable performance of music on this piano. The piano there is
in block house " A community of local Cossacks". They use it for their own singing of Cossack songs already after Ilya's tuning.
Let good music in the world be better! We tuners can and should tune the old pianos for goodwill people, I guess.
Enjoy watching.

[youtubehttps://youtu.be/D5EePYcsWP0][/youtube]
regards, Max

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Re: upright piano "URAL"
Reply #2 on: May 31, 2019, 11:43:55 AM
piano "URAL"
Ilya from Russian town Chelyabinsk made an attempt to tune the piano "Ural". This was his "first meeting" with this piano. Until that time, no one tuned this piano. At the beginning of the clip, we hear very bad sounds. And only at the end does Ilya demonstrate his own tolerable performance of music on this piano. The piano there is
in block house " A community of local Cossacks". They use it for their own singing of Cossack songs already after Ilya's tuning.
Let good music in the world be better! We tuners can and should tune the old pianos for goodwill people, I guess.
Enjoy watching.


regards, Max
 

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