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Bluthner 1890's upright piano Beethovens Moonlight Sonata P3

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2008

This is just one of my restored pianos that I would like to sell as I have to make room for another piano.

This is just one video of many being listed to show how a fully restored early Bluthner upright plays!
The piano is straight strung and over damped!
Many people view this design as inferior compared to overstrung/underdamped pianos because a lot of furniture manufactures in the early 1900's decided to try and make pianos with know real knowledge.

With Bluthner's & Bechstein's this design and quality often out performs many lesser well known overstrung/underdamped pianos.

I have a lot of other pianos in my collection and may be selling this piano shortly!
Over this year I will record how the music sounds on the following: Bluthner Style 7 Aliquot grand, 3 Bluthner uprights, Ibach double overstrung grand, Bechstein model III upright, John Brinsmead 5' 2" grand and a Ronish upright.

Thank you for viewing,

Robert
www.pianospares.com

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  • study the score more carefully

  • I played this piece..... The way this is played does not follow the score exactly. some notes are missed....

  • Man, I'd love to play that piece on that piano.

  • lol thats no human xD

  • Fascinating that you seem to use no sustain in this piece.Bravo. Must listen to some mre pieces on this piano which is?maybe? simillar to the Broadwood barless.

  • You play it really nicely. Another version which is nice, is by Murray Perahia. Look it up.

  • I think that it is a player piano because the tempo is constant and the notes sound all equal.

  • Hey did you know that its tempo is presto agitato.

  • Hey what kind of piano is that is that a regular up right piano or its player piano?

  • way to have faith in mankind. lol

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