Whoever owns that piano owns a jewel. The sound is brilliant but not harsh. The bell-like tone is unique but not strange. It carries melody like a voice. I cannot say enough praise for the skill and artistry of those who crafted the way it now sounds.
That is a magnificent sounding model D. Tonally well balanced with power in the bass that impresses but isn't overbearing to drown out other registers. The treble sings and sustains beautifully, added with a lush and resonant midrange. Kudos to Hyrum and his team for a beautifully done rebuilding job on this wonderful instrument. If I ever need rebuilding work on my Steinway, I'd have no qualms entrusting my piano to them. Well done.
The soft pedal point is so true for most pianos i usually avoid using una corda altogether, also because the shifting a whole keyboard sideways is really weird and startling 😅!!! Always wished for more subtle, still-noticeable-on-newer-hammers una corda voicing
Sounds magnificent! What a treat to hear, and probably even more to play! Love Josh Wright, too.
Pianos at the Bachauer sounded fantastic.
Whoever owns that piano owns a jewel. The sound is brilliant but not harsh. The bell-like tone is unique but not strange. It carries melody like a voice. I cannot say enough praise for the skill and artistry of those who crafted the way it now sounds.
There was a LOT of skilled work to get that kind of tone. well done. Josh Wright, the player, is so generous with his online pedagogy. Good dude!
That is a magnificent sounding model D. Tonally well balanced with power in the bass that impresses but isn't overbearing to drown out other registers. The treble sings and sustains beautifully, added with a lush and resonant midrange. Kudos to Hyrum and his team for a beautifully done rebuilding job on this wonderful instrument. If I ever need rebuilding work on my Steinway, I'd have no qualms entrusting my piano to them. Well done.
The piano sounds stunning, I’d love to try it out!
Sound👍👍
The soft pedal point is so true for most pianos i usually avoid using una corda altogether, also because the shifting a whole keyboard sideways is really weird and startling 😅!!!
Always wished for more subtle, still-noticeable-on-newer-hammers una corda voicing