What is your favorite piano brand?

What is your favorite piano brand?

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  • I am in the market for a great concert grand and have found a four year old demo Steingraeber at an excellent price. I have not yet tried it, but have heard wonderful recordings on it by concert pianists. Fazioli affects me the same way, but I cannot find a demo in my price range. 

    I just saw that I left out the brand!   I do wonder why no one has mentioned Steingraeber and expect it is because not many are made each year and they are rarely exported to the U.S. 

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    • Jenny Harrison I played some upright Steingraeber pianos recently when I was helping a student choose a new piano and was very impressed with them and thought they were really good value for money.

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    • Angela Fogg I have owned a Steingraeber upright for five years and love it, I bought it sight unseen after hearing James Shawcross' amazing review on youtube. He thought it might be the best upright in the world.  I did pay someone to inspect it since it was thousands of miles away. This is why I suspected the quality of Steingraeber grands would also be impressive, and this turned out to be right. 

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    • Jenny Harrison very interesting Jenny. Quite a brave thing to do so I鈥檓 glad it turned out so well!

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    • Angela Fogg It was actually on eBay! I truly lucked out since Steingraebers are so rare in the U.S.. The price of $20k seemed fair. 

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    • Jenny Harrison even more amazing! It was obviously meant to be!

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    • Sachi
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    Grotrian-Steinweg upright G124. In Europe they call themselves so, internationally just Grotrian. This piano is my third acoustic upright, and it has lyrical tones and has quick action-which I love. Grotrian is proud of being Clara Schumann鈥檚 favorite brand.

    Prior to Grotrian, I had Schimmel upright C118. It had beautiful tone, too but I made huge mistake: Installing silent piano. Even though all works were done by local professionals, it felt like key actions had become unpredictable, sluggish. 

    learned to know that I appreciate old school when it comes to (piano) music. 

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  • I think Kawai is the best!  I have a Kawai RX-1 & it has such a glorious sound.  What a resonant bass!  It holds its tune very well.  I have owned it for 20+ plus years, & it is still as wonderful as it was when I purchased it.  My students also enjoy playing it.

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  • I love the sound of my piano. 
     

    Check out the sound as I play a recent composition.

    https://youtu.be/41qKxfv4ZBA?si=QZBV3IMOUYhIOG8A

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  • Mason Hamlin. Love that rich warm brown sound

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  • I love my Schimmel 182, but I think that if I had the money to purchase a second piano I would look for a Fazioli, a Steingraeber & Sohne, or a Grotrian Steinweg. But at this point, it's just a fantasy. Oh, also I would look for something a bit longer than the 6' I have, something closer to 7 or 8 feet. 

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    • pacchiarotti Which would you put first: Fazioli or Steingraeber?

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      • Adena
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      Jenny Harrison pacchiarotti Steingraeber, hands down.

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    • Jenny Harrison I have a feeling I would get the Steingraeber. I admit to not having played either. I actually think my playing would not be up to meeting the needs of the instruments.

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      • Adena
      • Adena_Franz
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      pacchiarotti You鈥檇 be surprised at how quickly your ears and hands adapt to the instrument.

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  • Steinway!! Distant second - Mason & Hamlin.

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    • ROBERTA SWEDIEN hi Roberta so funny to see your name pop up!! Remember me? I was your student in Gainesville way back when! 鈽猴笍

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    • Alexander Shapiro Hi Alex!! Of course I remember you. Long time! I am in touch with Gila Goldstein and she has mentioned you. Are you playing? Say hi to your parents.

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    • Here is a related question for this group. If you won the lottery and you could purchase a great 9' concert grand for your modest size living room, would you?  Or would you choose a somewhat shorter model because your living room is not a concert stage and it might be overwhelming?

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      • Andreu
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      Jenny Hi Jenny.. First i would buy the best courses and pay the best academies with the best teachers and artist. to learn as much as possible. Then I would  go to the best universities and learn as much as possible with the instruments  I have.  "It麓s not the gear, it麓s the ear". Then,  if I still had some more money left....I would buy a new bigger house, with an interior theater,  and also a nice living room with sea views, and a grand concert piano. Actually, now that you mentioned it, this is what i am going to do without winning the lottery. By hard work. and "the three P's" Passion , persistence and patience.

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    • Andreu What a beautiful photo! I hope you get something as wonderful as this. By a concert grand, do you mean around 9'?

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      • Andreu
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      Jenny Harrison Haven麓t thougth about that.. First i need to learn to play the piano. ;-)

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    • ROBERTA SWEDIEN I need to reach out to Gila, it鈥檚 been a long time! I am still playing! My dad sends his best :))

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  • Bechstein!!!

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    • Christine
    • Christine.5
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    Bl眉thner for Franz Schubert, Fazioli for Tschaikowsky, Steinway for Liszt and Chopin and last but not least B枚sendorfer for any other composer.
    I love my Korg SV2 88馃ぉ

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