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I would like to ask if anyone of you know much about the U series. I'm thinking of buying a new piano and all models (i.e. U1, U3 & U5) are available in H...
We are thinking seriously about a Samick World Series Grand. Everything about them seems to be top drawer- Renner, Kluge, etc. Yet so many people trash them mercilessly. What is the collective wisdom ...
I have a 1984 C7 (D series) and it is fantastic. I have owned it since 1995 and it has had no issues. You won't go wrong with a good C7. If you are looking for the best value I think the D ser...
...with the Shigeru Kawai, whereas the Yamaha S's(and I myself own an S4)are rather distinct from the C series. They are made in the same factory section(in the Yamaha factory)as the CIII(the concer...
Hey there ohshipiwoa,
The 'Shaded Dog' recordings refer to a special series of vinyl LPs known as the LSC (or Living Stereo Classics). They date from the late 1950s to the early 1960s. Th...
I have a Heintzman piano
O type The date on it is March 10 1896 Series No.
80055. Thank you so much.
Lyn
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I'm going to buy a digital piano and I'm thinking about Yamaha CLP series... Any suggestion?
Also from the catalog, all the CLPs are Graded Hammer keys, except CLP990, which is...
It's a good instrument. The Yamaha upright series are always soundly built and reliable.
They have a nice, sparkly tone. Enjoy.
I am doing the Alfred Series, and would like to know, when, or a what point in my progression will I be able to stop looking for the "easy piano"? I am finding the arrangements sound annoyi...
...we purchased an american made a -henry f. miller from a reputable piano company in sf.
this professional series 47" upright had a much warmer sound sound as compared to the yamaha 5-118 and held...
My mother has had her upright Yamaha (not sure of series) for YEARS and still in great shape, with routine tuning. Mine is a couple of decades old and still great.
...a little vague, but this is a small quote.
In 1980 Heintzman grand pianos were numbered in the 200,000 series, uprights in the 165,700 series.
The site that most everyone on here uses is this:
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I just bought a Roland RD-700. It's not like the HP series, but it has the same weighted key system. It was a toss up for me between Yamaha and Roland.
The bottlom line is how the piano feels...
...ed in Japan which I know enjoy a heritage than the US ones. Would Yamaha really desecrate their vaunted U series? Any info would be appreciated. What about you Yamahaphiles out there, any response?
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Given that the T series are made in the US out of Indonesian parts (according to Ancott) this sounds like a situation where a dealer shows you he will beat the other guy's price on the similar mo...
According to the Yamaha site, all Conservatory Series (C-whatever)and beyond (i.e., S, CF) are made in Japan. Anyway, we recently purchased a Yamaha C-2 and the serial number is 6,6XX,XXX. Some Yama...
does anyone know the DENON CREST 1000 series in japan ? i was looking at www.hmv.co.jp future release section, and i found :
* konwitschny schubert 9 * oistrakh/richter bach violin sonatas * ois...
... theoretical background. I would combine Sudnow with a good theory course. One you can do yourself is the series 'Contemporary Music Theory' by Mark Harrison (available from Amazon and many ...
...sed Yamaha C7 'greymarket'grand that was built in 1988 and came from Japan. We also put in 22 K series Kawai veritcals that are 50 inch models. All seem to be working great and 90% of us are...
...Thomaston plant was built by Yamaha US with the specific intention of building the home and institutional series vertical pianos in the US for the domestic market, not building 'promotional'...
...andardized piano which has a nice sound, but if you are a good pianist you will definitly see that the YU series are much more pure in sounds and to play with, it is absolutely exciting.
The better ...
...ither for quite some time. I'm not Bruckner's biggest fan either, but I've found the Naxos series to range from 'quite' good to excellent, the 3rd especially really convinced ...
... effective harmonic resonance modelling in those solutions as Kawai's MP9000 or GEM's RealPiano series.
I agree. Within 10 years or so there will exist piano modules which have an identi...
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...ls and repeating cadenzas are often really not hard at all. On the other hand, a long, one-hand chromatic series of minor thirds or even just jumping to a single note can take weeks or months to perfe...
...f, I found it a most interesting insight on the workings of composing.
A couple years ago I wrote a series of 12 piano preludes, pieces that were an exploration of the prelude first explored by ...
...00 -- Updating its flagship KR-1070 Digital Intelligent Piano, Roland introduces two new models in its KR-Series lineup: the KR-977 mini-grand and KR-1077 grand Digital Intelligent Pianos. As Roland...
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