Is it impolite to take musical scores to a concert?
I have a George Steck concert piano, 8.5' w x 5 ' w x 40" h. Looking to sell it. Where should I look for the serial number and the date it was made.
How do I price it. I am in los ...
I have a 1904 9'3" Grand Concert Bechstein restored in 1971. Does anyone know the best way to go about finding someone interested in buying it? (that dosnt want to rip me off)
here is the link to the ad
http://www.mypianofriends.com/compare-deals/yamaha-c1-
grand-concert-piano-for-sale-2471.html
...gs playing my P80 when using headphones or through speakers.
I've just been to an Elton John solo concert. He plays a Yamaha grand, with midi options. Although I enjoyed the sound a lot, it d...
Lorin Hollander played the last concert I can remember about 3 years ago with the Boston Symphony (Rachmaninoff #2). Sadly, it was a disaster. I believe he suffers from Epilepsy or some severe nervous...
...ical question regarding an acoustic grand piano :
at the end of november, i'm gonna play a gospel concert in a Belgian church ( with +120 man choir ).
The day before the concert, the orga...
One of the concerti is being played in this summer's Menuhin Festival (http://www.menuhinfestivalgstaad.com/de/Progr.html , July 26.) He's participating, though it doesn't say there whe...
... that he couldn't understand Americans' obsession with pianos and was overwhelmed when, before a concert, had had to pick the right one from a roomful. It seems that he was content to play w...
I am the S.E. Idaho person selling the C7 Yamaha concert grand- I should have also posted my e-mail! You can contact me at: car.jody@yahoo.com
... a semitone flat.
Do you think I should pitch raise it a quarter tone for a while and then tweak it to concert pitch, or just do it in one tuning?
Thanks...
... have the strongest
resonance,can that be modified when I have it tuned?
i believe it has been tuned to concert pitch before I
got it.thanks for any advice...
Anyone have any idea, how much is my 1910 george stec 9' concert grand piano in fair condition worth? Base on the 7'6" george steck modle at $20k and adjusting for 9'. I am askin...
How can I improve my technique? I have been playing for a year an a half and only work on concert pieces. I know my technique could use some work, and was wondering if you could suggest anything to me...
... especially like its grand piano tone, but you can judge that for yourself. I often use recordings made on concert grands (mainly Steinways, I assume) to help me in the phrasing of pieces I am learnin...
...oblem a bit by making my own setup. I use split, at E2 I think (the E before the bad notes), low region is Concert Grand, upper is Studio grand. Then I reduced the high mids a bit with the equalizer a...
The music store where I bought my Baldwin Concert 6000 has offered to take it back for $6,000.00, provided I buy a replacement piano. If I were to buy a baby grand, which would be the least expensive ...
...ite for the perforated roll people: http://www.wiscasset.net/artcraft/
The all-time WORST Disklavier concert I've ever heard involved 16 of them in Mass. last year. You can read the review ...
...ferior brains, indeed ! Following yourline of thought we should also discard all teachers who were/are not concert pianists.
Why indeed do you think so ? C.C.C: '...Bach; he has composed good...
...istinct from the C series. They are made in the same factory section(in the Yamaha factory)as the CIII(the concert grands). And they seem to have a greater depth or roundness to the tone, though the a...
...ercise you're doing? Obsessive practice can cause serious long lasting injuries. Leon Fleisher's concert career was ended for several decades because of injury to his right hand.
You may ...
... for a German newspaper in New York during the time that Alfidi performed at Carnegie Hall. I atended that concert ( he conducted Beethoven's fifth symphony, and was pianist/conductor of Mozart...
...key which sticks. Even the great pianist. "Michelangeli Benedetti" who travelled with two of his Concert Grand Steinway's often cancelled his concerts at the last minute because he disl...
...fered $125,000 for this piano. Apparently it was custom made for a performing artist who needed an upright concert piano for practice in a small New York apartment. My great grandmother, who played in...
...d Borwick, English pianist who performed many of the orchestral works by Debussy and Ravel on the piano as concert centerpieces. I know of very few people who can phrase the first oboe melody correctl...
...iable. The difficult piece in that is called 'Valse Infernale'.
Incidentally my teacher is a concert pianist in London and plays both the Valse Infernale and the Grand Gallop. He thinks ...
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I agree. Within 10 years or so there will exist piano modules which have an identical sound as the best concert grands. The technology will make it possible.
For me, the acoustic grand piano is...
...in that the interval is indepedent from the actual pitch of the note. Absolute pitch refers to A4 = 440hz (concert pitch), whereas relative pitch states that C5 relative to A4 is a minor 3rd, regardle...
...s it enough for oyur brain to play? Can you feel what you're playing? When you're playing can you "hear" a concert orchestra behind you? If you can, you're not crazy, or experiencing auditory hallucin...
I had my Boston aurally tuned yesterday by the local Steinway dealer 'concert' tuner, and the results sound 'OK' to my ear. But I was curious about the stretch that was naturally a...
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