Dear pianopavilion, Can you test for me how many repetitions per second you can make on a key? It is not necessary to test every key. An average number is sufficient. Thanks!
@TheDrtimur The first part comes from 3rd movement of Chopin's Piano Sonata No 2 - Funeral March. Note the 'chopin' and 'classical' tags. I do not know Barry Manilow. It could be an adaptation?
@samuelishmedia You are absolutely right! I got the two pierces mixed up. Thanks. Incidentally, I own a 1996 Broadwood, bought then for my 3 children's higher grade piano lessons. They have since obtained teaching & performing diplomas.
He is playing the beginning of Barry Manilows "come to me Now before the vocal starts.. great low range great dynamics...some work on the top end and it will be superb.....
excuisite sound but pleas a little less pedal. What year is the broadwood from?
butterflybuffy 4 months ago
Dear pianopavilion, Can you test for me how many repetitions per second you can make on a key? It is not necessary to test every key. An average number is sufficient. Thanks!
GerardvanR 5 months ago
@TheDrtimur The first part comes from 3rd movement of Chopin's Piano Sonata No 2 - Funeral March. Note the 'chopin' and 'classical' tags. I do not know Barry Manilow. It could be an adaptation?
sunch28 9 months ago
@sunch28 This is wrong actually. The first part is Chopin's prelude in C minor Op 28 No 20.
samuelishmedia 8 months ago
@samuelishmedia You are absolutely right! I got the two pierces mixed up. Thanks. Incidentally, I own a 1996 Broadwood, bought then for my 3 children's higher grade piano lessons. They have since obtained teaching & performing diplomas.
sunch28 8 months ago
He is playing the beginning of Barry Manilows "come to me Now before the vocal starts.. great low range great dynamics...some work on the top end and it will be superb.....
noah6805 1 year ago
@noah6805 whoops actually Barry Manilow "could it be magic"
noah6805 9 months ago
He is playing the beginning of Barry Manilows "come to me Now before the vocal starts..
noah6805 1 year ago
its condidtion appears to be outstanding for somthing thats well over a centurary old where do you even come across such a piano?
VanargrandsEnd 1 year ago
Is this the arrieta?
gunz300 2 years ago
hi i think so what you tune up to 420 hz, all pianos before 1870-1880 are tuned in this frequency
TheIan09 2 years ago
@TheIan09 in 1870 pianos were tuned to 450... the 'low tuning' is a myth
acortot 8 months ago
Wonderful. You can hear this piano's roar. What a nice depth of sound. The thin high treble is probably just a hammer issue.
GrotrianSeiler 2 years ago
@GrotrianSeiler most pianos made back then had weak sounding treble sections, especially the square grands.
Ccyawn123 1 year ago
the piano needs a tune
davey123a 2 years ago
Nice Piano! Loove antique piano's. Take a look at my videos of my antique piano..
HornungMoeller 3 years ago