Search found 179 matches
- by A440
- 29 Jan 2021, 23:34
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Table for a J.B. Cramer & Co Ship Piano
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4881
Re: Table for a J.B. Cramer & Co Ship Piano
I've got one too. It says Cramer Portable Piano on it. Does yours too (can't tell from the photo). You got it at an excellent price. I love mine. I had Renner make some custom hammers for it a few years ago. It's an overstrung overdamper and sounds remarkable for its size. Mine has a stand which I w...
- by A440
- 22 Nov 2014, 09:55
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: "Best Acoustic Piano" Award 2014. The Winner Is......
- Replies: 2
- Views: 6797
"Best Acoustic Piano" Award 2014. The Winner Is......
The Music Industries Awards were held this week in London. And the winner of the "Best Acoustic Piano" is....... Cavendish 121 Contempoary. First English built winner for many years. More details here... http://www.cavendishpianos.com Details of MIA... http://www.miamusicawards.com/2014-wi...
- by A440
- 13 Jul 2014, 20:06
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Making Bösendorfer More Austrian...
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12161
Re: Making Bösendorfer More Austrian...
Yes, Broadwood still going strong. Exhibiting at Shanghai Music Fair in October and a brand new website..
http://www.broadwoodpianos.com
http://www.broadwoodpianos.com
- by A440
- 07 Jun 2014, 21:51
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Cavendish Pianos short film
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4792
Cavendish Pianos short film
Excellent short film about Cavendish, the British piano makers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPmgBJOYfqw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPmgBJOYfqw
- by A440
- 17 Nov 2013, 03:43
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Hot Glue pot (an economical one)
- Replies: 2
- Views: 6166
Re: Hot Glue pot (an economical one)
I've always used a baby's bottle warmer for glue. Hair straighteners are good for warming hammer butts. I've seen both in use in piano factories.
- by A440
- 21 May 2013, 23:40
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Amazing piano 4-row Janko keyboard
- Replies: 11
- Views: 20719
Re: Amazing piano 4-row Janko keyboard
There is a digital janko available
http://technabob.com/blog/2007/08/09/ch ... f-88-keys/
Has anyone here tried it?
http://technabob.com/blog/2007/08/09/ch ... f-88-keys/
Has anyone here tried it?
- by A440
- 14 Feb 2013, 01:24
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Cavendish Pianos short film
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8489
Cavendish Pianos short film
Short film about Cavendish the British piano manufacturer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pebybHGx ... ata_player
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pebybHGx ... ata_player
- by A440
- 03 Oct 2012, 22:52
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Amazing piano 4-row Janko keyboard
- Replies: 11
- Views: 20719
Amazing piano 4-row Janko keyboard
This is worth a look. He gets talking after about 4 mins and it gets more and more interesting...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... K4REjqGc9w
I'm going to look at one tomorrow that is in a state of mid-restoration (and has been for some time!)
Wish me luck!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... K4REjqGc9w
I'm going to look at one tomorrow that is in a state of mid-restoration (and has been for some time!)
Wish me luck!
- by A440
- 25 Sep 2012, 19:03
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Curious question.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5658
Re: Curious question.
Barry Caradine bought some of the Kemble equipment which is now used to make some parts for the Cavendish. A couple of ex-Kemble employees did set up on their own doing polyester repairs but I haven't heard any recent news. Intermusic bought Marshal and Rose, Challen and Bently the latter two of whi...
- by A440
- 03 Sep 2012, 08:41
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: New British Cavendish Piano
- Replies: 20
- Views: 31667
Re: New British Cavendish Piano
High quality sound files of Cavendish are now available. Have a listen!
http://www.cavendishpianos.com/about.html
http://www.cavendishpianos.com/about.html
- by A440
- 18 Dec 2011, 21:28
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: Why learn more than one key?
- Replies: 35
- Views: 45576
Re: Why learn more than one key?
Here's some interesting stuff about tone colour... Does anyone on here regularly tune in Well Temper? (By the way has it been mentioned how good Britannia's looking in her santa outfit! although in the words of the old song "her feet's too big") KEY COLOURS About Key Colour “Key colour” is...
- by A440
- 17 Dec 2011, 19:46
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: Why learn more than one key?
- Replies: 35
- Views: 45576
Re: Why learn more than one key?
Yes playing the piano is a very creative, intuitive process which is to me the most important part of my life in many ways.
But, as a tuner, I can tell you there is no tone colour in ET. it's not my opinion it's just a mathematical fact. Sorry!
But, as a tuner, I can tell you there is no tone colour in ET. it's not my opinion it's just a mathematical fact. Sorry!
- by A440
- 17 Dec 2011, 09:15
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: Why learn more than one key?
- Replies: 35
- Views: 45576
Re: Why learn more than one key?
Hopefully not pointless. You are simply confusing pitch with key colour. I'll try again. It's a tricky concept but stick with it and try not to be rude. ;) On a piano we can record a triad of A flat and speed it up to produce a triad of A. The intervals are equal there is no difference in colour. It...
- by A440
- 16 Dec 2011, 23:52
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: Why learn more than one key?
- Replies: 35
- Views: 45576
Re: Why learn more than one key?
Bolloc*k? Yes, of course! An orchestra translates the nuance of pitch. But not on a piano! Yes,as you say, if you are listening to one piece after another changing the key adds relief but there is no "reason" for it. By "reason" I mean key nuance or colour. B flat major sounds no...
- by A440
- 16 Dec 2011, 23:25
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: Why learn more than one key?
- Replies: 35
- Views: 45576
Re: Why learn more than one key?
Well generally people do. But the point is there's no real reason to. Like I say this sounds like heresy, and I guess I'm playing devil's advocate but only to prove a point. That point being there IS no difference on a piano.
- by A440
- 16 Dec 2011, 20:41
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: Why learn more than one key?
- Replies: 35
- Views: 45576
Re: Why learn more than one key?
Hi Jonathan the 2nd (good name!), Yes you are right! Very astute of you (I guess you are a scientist/engineer) It's seldom recognised that the subtle differences in keys are lost when using a piano. Much misunderstood, this is because the "colour" of the key is lost on a fixed note instrum...
- by A440
- 17 May 2011, 09:00
- Forum: Idle Chitchat
- Topic: The Ultimate Piano Klavins-Klavierbau
- Replies: 6
- Views: 14561
Re: The Ultimate Piano Klavins-Klavierbau
I think they worry that walls have Chinese ears! When you see how blatantly all their designs are ripped off I can understand it. These are techniques that have been perfected through trial and error for centuries and are worth even more than a 30 foot piano!
- by A440
- 17 May 2011, 08:09
- Forum: Idle Chitchat
- Topic: The Ultimate Piano Klavins-Klavierbau
- Replies: 6
- Views: 14561
Re: The Ultimate Piano Klavins-Klavierbau
There's a very long and interesting thread on Pianoworld forum dating from 07 but no recent update. I think it's amazing innovation -which is very seldom practical- but without it we wouldn't have things like pianos. I can see them being like church organs built into concert halls of the future perh...
- by A440
- 16 May 2011, 19:49
- Forum: Idle Chitchat
- Topic: The Ultimate Piano Klavins-Klavierbau
- Replies: 6
- Views: 14561
Re: The Ultimate Piano Klavins-Klavierbau
Yes! They've got some new models out soon which look less like diving boards and more like yachts.
- by A440
- 16 May 2011, 15:56
- Forum: Idle Chitchat
- Topic: The Ultimate Piano Klavins-Klavierbau
- Replies: 6
- Views: 14561
The Ultimate Piano Klavins-Klavierbau
Was just reading my Pierce Piano Atlas (a quiet day at the shop!) and came accross Klavins-Klavierbau which was a new one on me.
Quite extraordinary!
http://www.klavins-pianos.com/index_en.htm
Quite extraordinary!
http://www.klavins-pianos.com/index_en.htm
- by A440
- 15 Mar 2011, 22:15
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Quality used upright advice
- Replies: 115
- Views: 174683
Re: Quality used upright advice
Yes I am on the case. I spoke to Sauter and they promised to interview a technician after Carnival. (the Germans get a week-long party we get a pancake !)
- by A440
- 25 Feb 2011, 07:45
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Quality used upright advice
- Replies: 115
- Views: 174683
Re: Quality used upright advice
Hi NewAge, Yes, have all our Sauters voiced to the Classic standard. We keep the 130 next to the Bechstein Concert 8 (also a 130) so comparisons can easily be drawn. After the weekend I will post details of the technical differences in Sauter's voicing as a new thread so it's easier to find for inte...
- by A440
- 24 Feb 2011, 23:26
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Quality used upright advice
- Replies: 115
- Views: 174683
Re: Quality used upright advice
Yes, we always keep a masterklasse 130 in stock.
- by A440
- 23 Feb 2011, 20:41
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Quality used upright advice
- Replies: 115
- Views: 174683
Re: Quality used upright advice
This is probably a circular argument. But as you said Steinway are the Rolls Royce of pianos - not everyone wants to drive a Rolls Royce there are plenty of other excellent makes.
- by A440
- 23 Feb 2011, 17:32
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Quality used upright advice
- Replies: 115
- Views: 174683
Re: Quality used upright advice
,From a tuner/tech/stringer/action rebuider/etc the Steinway pianos of today and 100 years ago are in a class of their own regards materials design patents and build quality,how often do you have to replace soundboards,wrestpalnks the answer never the prices are not over inflated they are the Rolls...
- by A440
- 22 Feb 2011, 21:31
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Quality used upright advice
- Replies: 115
- Views: 174683
Re: Quality used upright advice
I've got a bit jaded by "web reviews" there is one well known "piano review" site that is just a fabrication designed to tempt readers into buying a branded digital piano! I think you will probably be able to find good and bad reviews about almost any product on the web. There is...
- by A440
- 22 Feb 2011, 19:07
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Quality used upright advice
- Replies: 115
- Views: 174683
Re: Quality used upright advice
It's a jolly fine instrument and many would say hard to beat for an upright (I forsee that ruffling a few feathers and causing Steinway related posts!) Anywho at this level it's just what grabs you as has been said many times. You can find more info on the Bechsteins from following the Bechstein li...
- by A440
- 20 Feb 2011, 20:42
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Quality used upright advice
- Replies: 115
- Views: 174683
Re: Quality used upright advice
In answer to your question, yes the Concert 8 is the same shape and similar design as the 124 just bigger. We have one in stock - we keep the entire range of Bechstein uprights in stock. It's a jolly fine instrument and many would say hard to beat for an upright (I forsee that ruffling a few feather...
- by A440
- 15 Feb 2011, 13:22
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Mid range grands - price and advice
- Replies: 58
- Views: 56908
Re: Mid range grands - price and advice
Bluthner are just around the corner too (if we are allowed to talk about pianos that arn't Steinway!!)
- by A440
- 12 Feb 2011, 03:11
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: W Hoffman V131 + 2
- Replies: 12
- Views: 14665
Re: W Hoffman V131 + 2
The hoffman would be a good choice. As I'm sure you know, Hoffman are made by Bechstein. You could consider going for a new bechsein but a smaller model. You may be able to find one at the same price. It would certainly be worth trying. You may even find a larger ex-display model within budget. It i...
- by A440
- 09 Feb 2011, 18:22
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Quality used upright advice
- Replies: 115
- Views: 174683
Re: Quality used upright advice
,they must be doing something right to have been around so long. Sauter have been around longer than Steinway and are still in the hands of the Sauter family. It's all down to taste really we are talking about 2 prestige makers, but Steinway is about as far removed from Sauter as it's possible to b...
- by A440
- 09 Feb 2011, 17:47
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Quality used upright advice
- Replies: 115
- Views: 174683
Re: Quality used upright advice
Yes, that's a good idea. We've had a few customers go over and see their piano being made (really!). One couple, Pauline and Andrew were kind enough to write their experience up as a kind of blog. They got 5 star treatment from Sauter and I must say I'm rather jealous! Sauter blog... http://www.york...
- by A440
- 06 Feb 2011, 10:26
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Quality used upright advice
- Replies: 115
- Views: 174683
Re: Quality used upright advice
I get asked alot what the "difference" between a digital and real piano is. It's quite a difficult question particually with a top end digital. The best replies I've thought of sa far are... It's like the difference between listening to a stero or having live music played in your front roo...
- by A440
- 03 Feb 2011, 19:31
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Mid range grands - price and advice
- Replies: 58
- Views: 56908
Re: Mid range grands - price and advice
I've had a couple of customers unhappy with Kemble pianos just "it doesn't sound like it did in the showroom" or "this note sometimes sounds a bit funny" and after we have done our best to rectify the situation, Kemble have gone out and in both cases replaced the piano! They give...
- by A440
- 02 Feb 2011, 08:53
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: What is 'False'
- Replies: 8
- Views: 11316
Re: What is 'False'
Hello again James! The leg type is called gate-leg and are somewhat prone to being wobbly - hopefully yours arn't, it can be quite a pain to fix. G & K made lots of fancy exhibition pianos. I once had a beautiful upright with art noveau marquetry of Klimpt-like ladies with flowing hair on it. Ex...
- by A440
- 02 Feb 2011, 00:26
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Mid range grands - price and advice
- Replies: 58
- Views: 56908
Re: Mid range grands - price and advice
Sorry to bring this interesting thread back to original topic. Nobody has mentioned the Kemble grand yet. We have one in Yorkshire Pianos which sounds superb. With your budget you could even try a Bechstein or even the 160 Sauter (yes we have one! They are pretty rare in uk may even be the only one?).
- by A440
- 02 Feb 2011, 00:12
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Quality used upright advice
- Replies: 115
- Views: 174683
Re: Quality used upright advice
If you do come down to Northern England a visit to Yorkshire Pianos would be very worthwhile we keep all the Bechstein and Bluthner uprights (the complete range) as well as several Sauters which are amazing pianos. We have a lovely new large showroom surrounded by beautiful countryside in Bolton Abb...
- by A440
- 11 Jan 2011, 22:11
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Which Paint ?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 22349
Re: Which Paint ?
Just been Googling spray-on formica finish. Did I misunderstand Barry, you're talking about a paint rather than applying a laminate and trimming it? Can't find any mention of it but would like to know more if poss. Cheers!
- by A440
- 16 May 2010, 12:33
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Humphreys London piano
- Replies: 8
- Views: 14799
Re: Humphreys London piano
Yes! Roy and Betty are next door still. Strange as I'm a tuner, he and his wife worked all their lives as technicians looking after education pianos in London and my neighbour on the other side is an organ builder! We all live in Otley which itself has a history of piano making (Laurance and Nash). ...
- by A440
- 07 Nov 2009, 12:13
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Harrods Piano Department
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18349
Re: Harrods Piano Department
I'm sorry but...
One Piano
Two or more Pianos
Here's a tip- if you struggle with apostrophes,
just don't bother using them ever and you'll end up being right more of the time!
PS are you suggesting Harrods is a cheap place to shop!?
One Piano
Two or more Pianos
Here's a tip- if you struggle with apostrophes,
just don't bother using them ever and you'll end up being right more of the time!
PS are you suggesting Harrods is a cheap place to shop!?
- by A440
- 08 Sep 2009, 18:40
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: practice room reuqired
- Replies: 8
- Views: 13394
Re: practice room reuqired
Hello again Chris,
don't know if you've already tried Reubin Katz. He is an old friend and may be able to help;
Reuben Katz Pianos, R/O The Old George, Fore Street, Milverton, Somerset, TA4 1JU
Telephone: 01823 401454 Mobile: 0781 3046110
don't know if you've already tried Reubin Katz. He is an old friend and may be able to help;
Reuben Katz Pianos, R/O The Old George, Fore Street, Milverton, Somerset, TA4 1JU
Telephone: 01823 401454 Mobile: 0781 3046110
- by A440
- 16 Aug 2009, 12:43
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: World's largest piano, built by 16 year old.
- Replies: 5
- Views: 15302
Re: World's largest piano, built by 16 year old.
Yes, he's a truely remarkable young man. I have been in correspondence with him a little and he has lots of questions about stringing patterns which I intend to post here shortly. Adrian Mann - 2008 General Scholarship Recipient Inventor, Timaru To construct the world’s largest piano “My doubts abou...
- by A440
- 15 Aug 2009, 13:03
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: World's largest piano, built by 16 year old.
- Replies: 5
- Views: 15302
World's largest piano, built by 16 year old.
This is really very inspiring!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQpnMDaF-aE
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PI8RYIeypM
Hope it doesn't get too hot in that tin shed!
but I expect he's thought of that -he is clearly a genius!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQpnMDaF-aE
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PI8RYIeypM
Hope it doesn't get too hot in that tin shed!
but I expect he's thought of that -he is clearly a genius!
- by A440
- 08 May 2009, 00:21
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Steinway model Z.. worth the trouble?
- Replies: 132
- Views: 131024
Re: Steinway model Z.. worth the trouble?
Good Luck!
- by A440
- 28 Apr 2009, 22:06
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Kemble
- Replies: 57
- Views: 59122
Re: Kemble
sorry! missed the bit about no more motor analogies!
- by A440
- 28 Apr 2009, 22:03
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Kemble
- Replies: 57
- Views: 59122
Re: Kemble
The new verses old debate depends on the use. If I have a family with a couple of keen kids who are interested in a restored turn of the century Steinway upright I have to point out "it's like doing the school-run in an old Rolls Royce." I convince them to buy a new Kemble- they get the ri...
- by A440
- 10 Apr 2009, 12:34
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Upright Suggestions £1500
- Replies: 37
- Views: 37074
Re: Upright Suggestions £1500
I can't really see any "good reasons" for not buying a new piano from your local dealer if that is your budget. OK it may be more like 1700-1800 quid but you know Exactly what you are getting, it is guarranteed and a very good investment (new pianos are going up in price almost daily). You...
- by A440
- 18 Mar 2009, 12:17
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: The New Kemble Chopin
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9484
Re: The New Kemble Chopin
Here's a couple of photos of the New Kemble Chopin at Headingley pianos. Retail is £5999 but I'm told this is due to rise! Strings do vary in quality tremendously (like pianos). These are handmade by Bosendorfer and have very high purity of copper and are drawn to very high tolerance. Anyone who's e...
- by A440
- 09 Mar 2009, 17:26
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: The New Kemble Chopin
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9484
The New Kemble Chopin
Have just seen my first Kemble Chopin- the new upright 121. A real thoroughbred! The best piano to come out of the Kemble stable in my opinoin! Like the Mozart it uses the highest quality of soundboard stock, upgraded hammers and-the 'piece de resistance' -Bosendorfer bass strings!
- by A440
- 24 Feb 2009, 17:57
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: LOW PRICE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10034
Re: LOW PRICE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
If cheap meant good it would be fantastic. Who fancies going out for a really cheap meal- great! Instruments are not like microwave ovens, there' a lot to go wrong. Oh, you say, but they have a 'Yamaha guarantee'- what can possibly go wrong? Look carefully what a Yamaha guarantee means who upholds i...
- Main Site Menu
-
Home
Piano Tuners
Piano Makers
Piano Teachers
Piano Accompanists
Piano Entertainers
Piano Shops
Piano Removals
French Polishers
Piano Rehearsal Rooms
Piano Hire
Pianos For Sale
Piano Parts
Piano History
Piano Forum
Piano Music
Piano Events
Advertise
Advanced Search Contact Site Admin
Help with a listing
Sitemap
Main Terms And Conditions
-
- Recent Listings