I think that this is a beautifully balanced instrument, and even though it's a 6'3 scale which is regarded as a mid-sized piano, it actually sounds like a larger piano. The bass strings are as long as in some 7' pianos. For my particular tastes this piano is perhaps a little on the bright side but it doesn't put me off because I know a piano like this can be voiced to the customer's specification. I actually have two of these in my studio at home in Alabama. I bought them when I lived in the UK and had them shipped over because I couldn't find a better instrument.
@@hollykwan4036 They are beautiful. There's no doubt in my mind that Blüthner is one of the finest instruments made and believe me it was much cheaper to bring my own pianos (that I already owned) over here than it was to sell them and buy another Blüthner here! Also no import tax because I've owned them for so long.
I appreciate your pointing to the tight bass. I am wondering what I did when I sold my last grand. It took me 2 years, lots of playing and listening, and thousands of miles to find it. One of the tonal qualities that I loved about it was its tight bass. When those low notes are called for, they should ring clean and clear, stand out, and make the necessary statement. Thanks for the demo.
Definitely! At over 6 feet in length, this model can definitely extend and generate those lower notes with tremendous clarity. Thanks so much for tuning in!!
I have been dreaming of hearing Debussy's Arabesque being played on a Blüthner for such a long time. Thank you.
And thank you for watching!
Sorry I haven't studied the Arabesque or I would play it, I own a 1914 Bluthner 190cm Aliquot grand
Wow. I am just blown away by the sound of this piano. The tone is just exquisite! 😯🤤
Beautiful tone. The clarity of the bass….wow!
I think that this is a beautifully balanced instrument, and even though it's a 6'3 scale which is regarded as a mid-sized piano, it actually sounds like a larger piano. The bass strings are as long as in some 7' pianos. For my particular tastes this piano is perhaps a little on the bright side but it doesn't put me off because I know a piano like this can be voiced to the customer's specification. I actually have two of these in my studio at home in Alabama. I bought them when I lived in the UK and had them shipped over because I couldn't find a better instrument.
....when I say it's a little bright for my taste I don't mean I don't like the sound. Your piano has a glorious sound.
Great observations! And that sounds like quite the home studio setup!!
It is so awesome that you ship two Bluthner Pianos from the UK to Alabama for your house.
@@hollykwan4036 They are beautiful. There's no doubt in my mind that Blüthner is one of the finest instruments made and believe me it was much cheaper to bring my own pianos (that I already owned) over here than it was to sell them and buy another Blüthner here! Also no import tax because I've owned them for so long.
@@josephfleetwood3882 You have made the correct decision. I would love ship my piano one day from Scotland to Texas.
I appreciate your pointing to the tight bass. I am wondering what I did when I sold my last grand. It took me 2 years, lots of playing and listening, and thousands of miles to find it. One of the tonal qualities that I loved about it was its tight bass. When those low notes are called for, they should ring clean and clear, stand out, and make the necessary statement. Thanks for the demo.
Definitely! At over 6 feet in length, this model can definitely extend and generate those lower notes with tremendous clarity. Thanks so much for tuning in!!
Exquisite
❤👍🎹
We appreciate you tuning in!
tone is very good... seems like the note values were not given the right values... ?