Nice little history-kudos. I've built replicas of most of the very early instruments and enjoy the sounds that they produce. The piano has a fascinating history.
This is a very informative video, especially the photos of the early keyboards; however, the audio really needs to be redone. The microphone pops, especially on your letter "p's," which tends to be distracting on a good audio system.
At 1.30 mins the narrator say strings were also made of nylon? Wallace Carothers named invented and perfected nylon in 1935. the Golden Era Piano Museum....
I see the piano as one of the most beautiful instruments in the world, they are just so nice and rewarding to play.
Blast from the past - 2 years ago I was a music teacher making a video on the history of the piano.
Where am I now?!?
Multi Talented Guy! It always good to broaden out....Right? I've been down many different roads myself. Keep your options open! Best you!
For students Gene M :)
@@markgoho what's the name of the background music?🎹🎶
Nice little history-kudos. I've built replicas of most of the very early instruments and enjoy the sounds that they produce. The piano has a fascinating history.
This is a very informative video, especially the photos of the early keyboards; however, the audio really needs to be redone. The microphone pops, especially on your letter "p's," which tends to be distracting on a good audio system.
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man, pianos had a long history
Regarding material used to make strings, Nylon was invented in 1938, not in the Renaissance. Bartolomeo
Anyone, what song is playing in the background? It's gorgeous!
The piece is Un Sospiro, by Franz Liszt
I don't know if it is only me but every 5 seconds I hear a voice like something hits the microphone
At 1.30 mins the narrator say strings were also made of nylon? Wallace Carothers named invented and perfected nylon in 1935.
the Golden Era Piano Museum....
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Nice history lesson! Actually, would be improved if the voice over did not have to compete with music.
they did NOT have nylon in 1350...it was invented in 1935
Did you mean J.S Bach? (Sorry if your using annotations to correct it I'm on my iPad right now.)
Carl Philip Emanuel Bach
Whoa! why the periods of darkness? what has happened to the video, in between? is it deliberate? or a mistake?
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