I bet it sounds like a dog
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I bet it sounds like a dog
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Re: I bet it sounds like a dog
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.... certainly looks that way! a 'louvered' piano!!
Wonder if the louvered 'air vents' open up in the heat.... just like those greenhouse windows back in the 80's !! might even sound 'tinny' !!
Wonder if the louvered 'air vents' open up in the heat.... just like those greenhouse windows back in the 80's !! might even sound 'tinny' !!
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Re: I bet it sounds like a dog
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Quite telling that they haven't put a sound sample on the site! (Sorry, I'm sure there's a technical term for that, but I don't know it...) Bluthner action though...
I play for my own amazement...
Re: I bet it sounds like a dog
Although it's marketed as a pianette and stated to be small I don't see why it should necessarily sound like a dog. Together with the alleged Bluthner 'state of the art' input it could be quite a pleasant sounding instrument.MarkGoodwinPianos wrote:http://phpianos.dk/pianette.html
However if I wanted a special designer instrument and money was no object (neither of which apply) I would seriously consider a Sauter P. Maley design like the Pure or Rondo. I've tried the latter and everything about it was superb - except the price.
I was playing the piano in a zoo, when the elephant burst into tears. I said, "Don't you recognize the tune?" He replied, "No, I recognize the ivories!"
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