If you were seriously rich which piano mwould you buy?
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Re: If you were seriously rich which piano mwould you buy?
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A Bosendorfer upright if I found a really nice sounding one - we haven't got room for a grand unless we ate off it or slept on it!
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Re: If you were seriously rich which piano mwould you buy?
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I'd commission something full of bells and wells and gadgets, like a built in harmonica or a bass drum operated with the left foot (I bet some Beethoven with added kick drum could be good fun)
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Re: If you were seriously rich which piano mwould you buy?
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I tune a 1700s one with bells and a drum. But I'm not allowed to use the drum pedal because it makes the dog go loopy.
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Re: If you were seriously rich which piano mwould you buy?
Post by MarkGoodwinPianos »
Haha, that's brilliant. I didn't imagine for a second that something like that already existed!Gill the Piano wrote:I tune a 1700s one with bells and a drum. But I'm not allowed to use the drum pedal because it makes the dog go loopy.
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Re: If you were seriously rich which piano mwould you buy?
You need to brush up on your early keyboard history Get thee to the library!MarkGoodwinPianos wrote:Haha, that's brilliant. I didn't imagine for a second that something like that already existed!Gill the Piano wrote:I tune a 1700s one with bells and a drum. But I'm not allowed to use the drum pedal because it makes the dog go loopy.
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Re: If you were seriously rich which piano mwould you buy?
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'Men, Women and Pianos' is an excellent readable book. It's by a yank and published by Dover (she said, accurately... )
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Re: If you were seriously rich which piano mwould you buy?
Post by MarkGoodwinPianos »
Out of stock on Amazon. Well the new one is anyway.Gill the Piano wrote:'Men, Women and Pianos' is an excellent readable book. It's by a yank and published by Dover (she said, accurately... )
Cheapest used one in the UK is £32.
Is it worth paying that much for it do you think?
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