My Mom bought a Baby Grand at 65 years if age and started playing the piano. And she played at least another 20 years. I bought a Yamaha Digital at 65 years and started playing the piano.
Thanks Robert🙏🏻 I really love your videos. Bought a Estonia 190 hidden Beauty and took me three years to finish paying it and when I first was selecting a piano, your advices and indications in your videos have inspired me and have made me learn more about pianos and music. I am a a full-time dedicated composer and pianist. Keep up the energy and passion 🎹💫. Cheers from Colombia 🇨🇴
Great video, sensei! You are a great influence and you are a big reason I made the plunge for my Mason and Hamlin AA from 1919! The tech came today to start bringing it back to life. Thanks for all the great advice!
At 3:00, Scarlatti's Sonata in Dm. The old saying applies: "You get what you pay for." Of course in my case I will probably never be able to afford a high quality, hand made, grand. So it will probably be a digital piano for me. I have an Arturia Keylab 88, but it has died on me. I am really liking the Yamaha P525 that has recently come out.
In my area( northern Delaware, very close to Philadelphia), Craigslist has seen a lot of good, cheap or free pianos. Free 1996/Baldwin Hamilton, $1000. Knabe grand( I forget the age), free 25 year old Yamaha baby grand, free Chickering baby grand, free Yamaha U2. Many people have pianos that they or their family no longer plays, don’t have space for them, they just want them gone. Find a local piano technician and they will help you choose. Also my local University music school has an annual instrument sale at reduced prices, most just a year old,but be cautious as they may have been played hard in that year.
I have a fabulous Chickering studio piano, deep voiced, made just before the Chickering closed their factory but prior to them leading their name. I have tried to sell this gorgeous piano for two years. Ill health has become seriously ill health, and I am no longer able to play or teach. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. Thank you for your essential and entertaining YT channel! Deborah
In the early 2000s, Baldwin was bought by Gibson the guitar builder. A few years later, they shuttered the American factory and started importing Chinese pianos from various companies and stenciling on the Baldwin name. There are some aspects of these Asian production pianos that pay homage to Baldwin, however, they are completely different scale designs that have nothing to do with the American Baldwin pianos from past years with the possible exception of the Hamilton Studio piano.
Anyone with vast experience with fine pianos would absolutely have to try out the instruments the way some of our customers do visiting our store. We offer transportation to and from the airport and help with accommodations as well.
I totally agree with your comments with some of my own. IMHO digital pianos, notably Casio and Kawai, have advanced to the point that I wouldn't consider a cheap upright in 2023. I was fortunate because my NYC piano teacher's son was a Steinway tech who knew of an M. I'm only the 2nd owner of my 1929 instrument.
About five+ years ago, I purchased a Yamaha YPG-535 sensitive touch electric piano keyboard to learn new music without stressing my hands. I recently acquired a Baldwin-Hamilton Studio Console from Living Pianos to relearn playing an acoustic! I didn't have the option of traveling to Cleveland to test drive pianos and trusted Robert to choose a piano for me. I'm overwhelmed by the gorgeous sound this 1992 Baldwin-Hamilton has! It's in excellent condition and very clean inside! I couldn't be happier and am working to become a better pianist. ✨🎶🎹✨🤍✨
13 minutes of the very best, condensed advice on pianos that you'll ever find online. Thank you Sir!
My Mom bought a Baby Grand at 65 years if age and started playing the piano. And she played at least another 20 years.
I bought a Yamaha Digital at 65 years and started playing the piano.
Thanks Robert🙏🏻 I really love your videos. Bought a Estonia 190 hidden Beauty and took me three years to finish paying it and when I first was selecting a piano, your advices and indications in your videos have inspired me and have made me learn more about pianos and music. I am a a full-time dedicated composer and pianist. Keep up the energy and passion 🎹💫. Cheers from Colombia 🇨🇴
Researching acoustic pianos now and this was very timely.
Great video, sensei! You are a great influence and you are a big reason I made the plunge for my Mason and Hamlin AA from 1919! The tech came today to start bringing it back to life. Thanks for all the great advice!
I really enjoyed this video! Thank you Robert!
Wow, you really replicate Argerich's "machine gun" repeated notes in the Scarlatti. Amazing skills!
Thanks!
At 3:00, Scarlatti's Sonata in Dm. The old saying applies: "You get what you pay for." Of course in my case I will probably never be able to afford a high quality, hand made, grand. So it will probably be a digital piano for me. I have an Arturia Keylab 88, but it has died on me. I am really liking the Yamaha P525 that has recently come out.
Thank you!
This was very informative. Thank you
In my area( northern Delaware, very close to Philadelphia), Craigslist has seen a lot of good, cheap or free pianos. Free 1996/Baldwin Hamilton, $1000. Knabe grand( I forget the age), free 25 year old Yamaha baby grand, free Chickering baby grand, free Yamaha U2. Many people have pianos that they or their family no longer plays, don’t have space for them, they just want them gone. Find a local piano technician and they will help you choose. Also my local University music school has an annual instrument sale at reduced prices, most just a year old,but be cautious as they may have been played hard in that year.
I have a fabulous Chickering studio piano, deep voiced, made just before the Chickering closed their factory but prior to them leading their name. I have tried to sell this gorgeous piano for two years. Ill health has become seriously ill health, and I am no longer able to play or teach. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. Thank you for your essential and entertaining YT channel! Deborah
Did you say that Baldwin is no longer made?
He is talking about Baldwins that are made in USA. Today's Baldwin's are made in China, not the same instruments at all.
In the early 2000s, Baldwin was bought by Gibson the guitar builder. A few years later, they shuttered the American factory and started importing Chinese pianos from various companies and stenciling on the Baldwin name. There are some aspects of these Asian production pianos that pay homage to Baldwin, however, they are completely different scale designs that have nothing to do with the American Baldwin pianos from past years with the possible exception of the Hamilton Studio piano.
How do we know if it’s made in US VS CHINA? @@LivingPianosVideos
Hi Robert, do you have thoughts on the (digital) piano-playing becoming more important in music production with sampling?
Things have progressed beyond digital sampling with physical modeling which adds the expressive element to electronic pianos.
Yes, you need to try out many pianos to get the feel and hear the sound.
This is why I wouldn't buy a piano from an online store located far away.
Anyone with vast experience with fine pianos would absolutely have to try out the instruments the way some of our customers do visiting our store. We offer transportation to and from the airport and help with accommodations as well.
I totally agree with your comments with some of my own. IMHO digital pianos, notably Casio and Kawai, have advanced to the point that I wouldn't consider a cheap upright in 2023. I was fortunate because my NYC piano teacher's son was a Steinway tech who knew of an M. I'm only the 2nd owner of my 1929 instrument.
Useful advice for inexperienced customers.
A strange thing happened. My last post got rewritten, with inferior grammar, so I deleted it.
It's simple. Just pick the biggest Steinway you can afford.
A toy grand😂😅
Para mi, si tengo que elegir un piano para comprar, es que tenga un sonido ORIGINAL. Y no el más caro necesariamente.
About five+ years ago, I purchased a Yamaha YPG-535 sensitive touch electric piano keyboard to learn new music without stressing my hands. I recently acquired a Baldwin-Hamilton Studio Console from Living Pianos to relearn playing an acoustic! I didn't have the option of traveling to Cleveland to test drive pianos and trusted Robert to choose a piano for me. I'm overwhelmed by the gorgeous sound this 1992 Baldwin-Hamilton has! It's in excellent condition and very clean inside! I couldn't be happier and am working to become a better pianist. ✨🎶🎹✨🤍✨
A Baldwin Hamilton like this was the practice instrument our father, Morton Estrin, bought for us when I was 12 years old - and we loved it!
Mine is from 1998 and solid as a rock. I had a local piano technician advise me on used pianos.