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  • Too much bass, and the hall's too wet, but still a great perfomance!

  • Hello Jacobre,

    This particular piano is a modeled piano, rather than sampled. The computer calculates each sound in real time as notes are pressed. Restated, notes are really played ("constructed" in real time, like on a real piano), rather than just read from the disk or the memery. This explains why the sound is alive, not static: it is not a simple recording; it is a genuine instrument that responds to the pianist's finest interpretation.

  • To answer your original question,

    The fourth pedal is called a harmonic pedal, allowing you to play STACCATO while maintaining the sustain pedal resonance.

    Cheers,

    Joe

  • Why are the Four pedals per piano?

  • Well done...

    Makes me remamber a movie with Richard Dreyfus, as a music teacher in a high school, and in a musical he directed the theme was that same.

  • Hello Jerry,

    Yes, the movie you recall is "Mr. Holland's Opus", wherein the high school musical was a tribute to George Gershwin.

  • very original video, thanks

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