@@DrewAk49I’m not lord V but I play piano, bass and baritone guitar. Music theory was single-handedly the most important tool to learn. Once you understand the theory behind music you can write anything and it will make playing much easier too as once you find some of the notes of the structure you’re able to base the rest of the arrangement on scales you know and fill in the blanks til it sounds right
The guessing of the brand is what's impressive here. The cost is arbitrary. I'd expect a player to know his pianos. Id expect a dealer to know his prices. And even then he got one right!
It seems pretty straightforward to me: the cheap Yamaha sounds dull, inward, underdeveloped notes like it's almost out of tune. Steinway is sharp, dry, lightweight, crisp. The Bechstein reminds a Bosendorfer, with rich, mellow, reverberating, rich resonance, deep and strong bass. Finally Faziolli also has a profound harmonic resonance but on its own different way, clear and brighter sound across the board. If Bechstein is a complex pinot noir red wine , Faziolli is a light , tasteful sweet white wine
@@berfava that's great stuff. But it wouldn't have been straightforward for my to even notice all that. As an amateur musician (mostly-rock guitarist and drummer) who doesn't really know any piano but finds this interesting 🙌
It shows two things. First, he is not a salesman for pianos and therefore doesn‘t know the market. Second he is a real artist, with decades of experience on different pianos. Kudos!
Identifying the brands is really straightforward for professionals who have many hours of experience playing the leading piano brands in different practice and concert settings. In contrast , it would be very hard for a professional to identify “budget” or “entry-level” grand pianos or any brand of upright piano. But all pianos in this video are medium/high-end instruments, with a very distinct touch and sound signature. Even an amateur pianist could distinguish the pianos in this video (plus a couple more high-end pianos) very easily after a few hours of learning what to look for.
@@paulis7319 More, it is a C. Bechstein, above the standard Bechstein serie. The Fazioli sounds better here, but it is perfectly tuned. I prefer german Steinway's to the US ones, sound is warmer.
@@keplergso8369 Good to know, thanks! I've never owned a grand piano and only played a few that were in tune, so my experience with them is very limited. As a DIY person I'd probably have better luck learning to tune one than playing one professionally. lol
I was thinking the same thing. The Fazioli was there too. I dislike Steinways and the Yamaha was a bit too muddled. I’ve lost a lot of my hearing as I;very gotten older but Steinways still are like getting slapped in the face by the notes the higher you go. It’s almost jarring to me.
Agreed ! He is at the same time entertaining, funny, capable of third degree jokes, professional, and he shares willingly his vast knowledge of piano and music in a most appreciated way. Muito obrigado da França !
So basically, the Bechstein was the best deal, the Yamaha and Steinway were overpriced, and the Favi...Faci... the last one was the best and priced fairly.
I've gotten to play a Fazioli a few times (at our local dealer). Absolutely amazing sound and touch. A joy to play (as I slink back onto my Wurlitzer spinet at home...)
I have had the chance to play a 9ft Steinway D and a 7’6” Yamaha CFX at a piano store. Both were so lovely. Playing my Baldwin Acrosonic spinet has always been a disappointment since.
My teacher had a concert size Fazioli in his home. It was amazing. So easy to play and unimaginable the nuances you can add effortlessly. I miss playing it 😢
My dad was a really talented pianist as well. He did this kind of think sometimes when we went shopping in the mall. It would blow the minds of the sales people there too. When you play as much as these talented musicians play, you really get an ear and a feel for the small nuances between different brands. Not just sound, for tension in the keys too. you'll notice in one scene, he was hitting the same key over and over, getting slightly harder each time. He was testing the tension of the keys.
The nicest part about the fazioli imo is that you dont hear the vibrating of the snares too much. You can hear it very well with the 2nd piano where it sounds stringy? The fazioli sounds very smooth and balanced.
For me also as a pianist in a Concert Grand category: 1. FAZIOLI, ( buttery , flawless keyboard, great resonance plate vibrating, sharp 3rd and 4th octave, exact original tunning ) 2. BECHSTEIN ( has great Contra and Sub Contra octave it "roars" deep and so good like a lion), 3.YAMAHA (great 5th and 6th octave, buttery keyboard) and 4. STEINWAY & SONS ( but S&S SPIRIO/r model D is No. 1 for me out of Concert Grand series and for having it in personal collection - great modern functional grand piano)
Yeah, the Fazioli sounded too "clean" and hermetic for my taste. I like that the Steinway sounded a little looser with more resonance. Could have been the music selection as well but my judgement is based on what we were given.
He made several videos where he compared cheap and expensive pianos. And although he was blindfolded in this video he could not only touch the keys, but also the piano area next to them, that gave some hints too, as different brands built this parts in a different way. The rest might be some logic. A piano dealer in a certain area would only have some piano brands in stock.
@@mikekeenanphdThey do have very distinct sounds and timbre.. Just like it's very easy for a guitar player to distinguish a Stratocaster from a Telecaster
They sound and feel very distinct. The Yamaha generally has a rather sharp hard sound, while a Bechstein (or Bösendorfer) has a very full and smooth sound, with the Steinway generally lying somewhere in between. Think of it like being able to tell different car brands appart from their sounds and feel. They are all cars, but some have destinct feel and sound.
I definitely recognized the Steinway and Bechsten sound coz Vinheteteiro had played using them before and I could recognize the sound right away. He is among 2 piano player I followed on UA-cam
Valeu, Lord !! Artistas não lidam muito bem com dinheiro mesmo. Além do mais tem que se conhecer muito bem a realidade do país em termos de mercado. Mas a sensibilidade aguçada do artista para o que faz o levou a acertar as qualidades de cada instrumento.
Ha! This is the first time I've seen him smile! 😄 Good job there, V-- and who knew on the prices; inflation gets us all. Plus, here in the U.S, prices are especially out of sight (even when not blindfolded! 😄). Love your channel, your great sense of humor, and your beautiful playing.
Prices are really hard to say. They are never the same from day to day because of supply and demand. But I'm much more impressed that he was able to name the brands so accurately.
Being able to so accurately and confidently identify the brands is what is impressive to me. Prices, when they across brands and not within it, are not arbitrary but less solid
He was very good at discerning the brands. I wouldn't have a clue, though if I had an opportunity to purchase a piano, I'd go with Steinway just by the name.☺
@@juanmanuelvallejo3987 just my opinion, but Fazioli probably doesn't have the longevity and reputation Steinway has. Apparently both brands are crazy expensive, so no difference there!☺
@@lelleithmurray235 any piano from any high end brand is sure to last a long time as long as you take care of it. It's just that Fazioli compared to Steinway makes lesser pianos, and are hard to come by, and the marketing is a lot beter on Steinway's end🎹🎶
My personal favourite is also the Fazioli. So sweet, heart warming and transcendental. Don't ever stop to make pianos, Fazioli! Yes, more artists may be backed Steinway, but Fazioli pianos are better, the better half of pianists and pianos. I hope to hear more from Bruce Xiaoyu Liu on Fazioli pianos.
Even blindfolded, I can still see his eyes. Staring back at me. I see it at the church, I see it at school, I see it at night, when I'm trying to sleep. In my mind. I see it all the time.
i think its because in Brazil there is many italian names/foods with the GG sound in it, and that ZZ sound we only say correct in pizza... In other foods/names we pronouce like english Z. So i think he tried to say it more "italianish" but ended up mistaking just because its not common to us to pronounce it and also he tried to say it properly with what came to his mind
I love this guy, and often will rewatch his videos because I choose too. Today I had to rewatch this video because I got lost googling and learning about these super rare $150,000 StarWars watches. Like where’s a long lost rich uncle when you need one…
@@mariemccann5895 not really, no. Pianoes come in all price classes, so a cheap piano is objectively speaking much more like 500-1000 $. At the very best one can argue the Yamaha is a high mid range piano.
You know i kind of noticed that all brands sound different so it only makes sense that someone such as him would instantly tell the difference Its just like any experts or enthusiasts can tell different sounds apart based on brands (Toyota is going to sound different from Ford for example) But being able to guess prices based on note feelings and mechanics is something else entirely Impressive flex Mr. V :)
It's great that he guessed ALL brands correctly! 😃👍 About the price: maybe he was closer to the real value than the charged up MSRP in what you also pay for the name!? 🤭 My favourite: Bechstein! Is it because I'm from Berlin? Yamaha wasn't bad either. It has full warm tones in the middle. 😉
I love this channel I've learned a lot about piano playing with it also I love this dude's channel he has got to be by far the top five in piano players on UA-cam.
If you play enough you can tell, I could but I have 35+ years experience plus each brand has a very distinct sound. I wouldn’t be able to tell the price, that wouldn’t be easy for anyone blind.
One key issue for determining the price of a piano is by the feel and touch of the keyboard, and while we can hear differences, WE can’t FEEL the action!
To each their own I guess. That Steinway sounded crap to me (for a Steinway), and worth nowhere near the $140k price tag. The Lord obviously thinks the same when naming his price.
That Steinway was the most out of tune of all the pianos - - - no fault of its own. The people providing the pianos just didn’t check it very carefully.
This just shows he knows he knows the sound characteristics of the piano brands. Which is impressive but nothing to do with cheap vs expensive. To me the Fazioli did sound the best and the Steinway second. But the cheaper Yamaha and other sounded comparable.
You are hearing through whatever random mic and mixing they are using and whatever random speakers/headset you are using so it really makes no sense to judge based on the video.
What's usually true about a lineup of instruments is that some obviously have better craftsmanship and/or sound and should therefore be worth more than others. What is not always so apparent is does that better quality/sound justify how much they actually cost vs their competitors.
I know he never speaks, but I would love for him to explain how he was able to figure out which piano. Probably sound and mechanics, but something like - The Yamaha has this deep undertone on the bass, or the Fazioli you can feel better the sustain pedal, etc. Still, the dude barely speaks in Portuguese, and it would be even more complicated in English (HUEBR se você chegou até aqui)
That’s was excellent, & very entertaining (of course he could tell!,)- putting a blindfold on him so he wasn’t staring at me while he played was a bit cruel...like putting a plastic collar on a puppy 😅
This was easy!
first
I’d like to see you say that if I added my 2019 M-Audio Keystation 88 midi controller into the mix!
Btw it's "fatsioli" not "fudgioli"
This was a great mash-up! And I really DO think Fazioli should send you a freebie.
All too easy for you Lord 😂
The prices are hard to discover. I am not a piano dealer.
bro switched up ☠️
Fair indeed, amazing job!
I want to learn! What would you say us the most important first step to learning?
@@DrewAk49I’m not lord V but I play piano, bass and baritone guitar. Music theory was single-handedly the most important tool to learn. Once you understand the theory behind music you can write anything and it will make playing much easier too as once you find some of the notes of the structure you’re able to base the rest of the arrangement on scales you know and fill in the blanks til it sounds right
Boa, Lordão
I think he spoke more on this one video than on his own UA-cam channel in total.
We think so too!
😂😂😂
He is a very good and funny person, he goes on several Brazilian podcasts
😂😂
He used to speak a lot in his early videos.
Me closing my eyes and listening intently: Yup, that's a piano.
AND Is a pianola ja
Ingen lort
No, sir, this is a Wendy's.
so wrong. its a grand piano.
Me too LOL
The guessing of the brand is what's impressive here. The cost is arbitrary. I'd expect a player to know his pianos. Id expect a dealer to know his prices. And even then he got one right!
i imagine it's mainly because of how they feel to play
That's what I'm saying. By feel and sound he was able to distinguish the brand. 😮
If you had a lot of exposure to different brands, it is not that hard. They are quite unique, especially Fazioli.@@bennydarko
He said "I think this one is the Fazioli". My guess he was told beforehand which 4 piano brands he would be playing. Still, impressive.
Guitars are easier to tell in my mind so I'm super fascinated by this. I'd love to hear a breakdown
Impressive that he knew 100% of the brands correctly. Says something for the individuality of the respective brands.
It would be great to see him describe what he noticed in each that led him to identify them
you mean hear him describe
@@peestrem31maybe I meant with gestures, or with written signs, or by lip reading. But hearing him describe it would work too
The script of the video
It seems pretty straightforward to me: the cheap Yamaha sounds dull, inward, underdeveloped notes like it's almost out of tune. Steinway is sharp, dry, lightweight, crisp. The Bechstein reminds a Bosendorfer, with rich, mellow, reverberating, rich resonance, deep and strong bass. Finally Faziolli also has a profound harmonic resonance but on its own different way, clear and brighter sound across the board. If Bechstein is a complex pinot noir red wine , Faziolli is a light , tasteful sweet white wine
@@berfava that's great stuff. But it wouldn't have been straightforward for my to even notice all that. As an amateur musician (mostly-rock guitarist and drummer) who doesn't really know any piano but finds this interesting 🙌
It shows two things. First, he is not a salesman for pianos and therefore doesn‘t know the market.
Second he is a real artist, with decades of experience on different pianos. Kudos!
I'm very proud of him, he's a hero for Brazilian musicians!
Menos se vc tocar funk
@@catagamas Isso pq funk Brasileiro nem deveria ser chamado de música e sim barulho com ritmo
@@caiomarcellusmartins9267 blz seguidor do lord punheteiro
Not mine, and I'm a classical musician
The incredible talent of naming the brand is more amazing than the correct price.
Identifying the brands is really straightforward for professionals who have many hours of experience playing the leading piano brands in different practice and concert settings. In contrast , it would be very hard for a professional to identify “budget” or “entry-level” grand pianos or any brand of upright piano. But all pianos in this video are medium/high-end instruments, with a very distinct touch and sound signature. Even an amateur pianist could distinguish the pianos in this video (plus a couple more high-end pianos) very easily after a few hours of learning what to look for.
I'm a noob at piano, didn't expect them to sounds so different. The Bechstein sounds so beautiful.
Welcome to the wonderful world of piano! I'm 53 and have been playing since I was 7, and I agree that the Bechstein sounds the best.
@@paulis7319 More, it is a C. Bechstein, above the standard Bechstein serie. The Fazioli sounds better here, but it is perfectly tuned. I prefer german Steinway's to the US ones, sound is warmer.
@@keplergso8369 Good to know, thanks! I've never owned a grand piano and only played a few that were in tune, so my experience with them is very limited. As a DIY person I'd probably have better luck learning to tune one than playing one professionally. lol
Yes German pianos are far superior to other ones.
I was thinking the same thing. The Fazioli was there too. I dislike Steinways and the Yamaha was a bit too muddled. I’ve lost a lot of my hearing as I;very gotten older but Steinways still are like getting slapped in the face by the notes the higher you go. It’s almost jarring to me.
Lord is simply giving the prices that the pianos SHOULD be 😂
Exactly :D
exactly what I was thinking
Exactly what I thought!!!
The Lord's price
Exactly!!!
The man, the musician, the myth…. Lord V is one of the most amazing Brazilians of all time. Very proud of him.
Thanks marcos Ravena!
Agreed ! He is at the same time entertaining, funny, capable of third degree jokes, professional, and he shares willingly his vast knowledge of piano and music in a most appreciated way. Muito obrigado da França !
always thought the guy was russian
Yep, the guy is good! And, just to remember, Brazil has great musicians like Tom Jobim, Villa Lobos, Tim Maia, Elis Regina, and the list goes on...
Brazilian? i thought he was eastern Europe from his accent when he never talks.
He got the Fazioli price right because that's the one he wants to own.
also the price…already surveyed at the fazioli shop
I think he has, he has pianos worth millions.
So basically, the Bechstein was the best deal, the Yamaha and Steinway were overpriced, and the Favi...Faci... the last one was the best and priced fairly.
FAZIOLI
Wow, the Fazioli sounds gorgeous!
I was thinking "would it have been possible to tune the other instruments this well"?
@@MikkoRantalainenits not really a tuning issue, but more of the build. Shape and materials make a massive difference for the sound vibration
@@obvioustrash7833 it does sound more in tune than the others though. I am sure a different tuning could have made the others sound crisper.
Missed opportunity: Lord V gazing into your soul blindfolded (blindfold could have eyes drawn on it) while playing the piano
Great idea! 😅
They could have used similar green frog blindfold with eyes that GothamChess is using.
I've gotten to play a Fazioli a few times (at our local dealer). Absolutely amazing sound and touch. A joy to play (as I slink back onto my Wurlitzer spinet at home...)
I have had the chance to play a 9ft Steinway D and a 7’6” Yamaha CFX at a piano store. Both were so lovely. Playing my Baldwin Acrosonic spinet has always been a disappointment since.
My teacher had a concert size Fazioli in his home. It was amazing. So easy to play and unimaginable the nuances you can add effortlessly. I miss playing it 😢
@@jacobneal5388the Yamaha CFX is also 9 feet long🎹🎶
@@MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12 I meant to say C7X
I have played a Kawai piano at my music school
My dad was a really talented pianist as well. He did this kind of think sometimes when we went shopping in the mall. It would blow the minds of the sales people there too. When you play as much as these talented musicians play, you really get an ear and a feel for the small nuances between different brands. Not just sound, for tension in the keys too. you'll notice in one scene, he was hitting the same key over and over, getting slightly harder each time. He was testing the tension of the keys.
As a fellow piano player, this was so fun to watch!
This is the best piano comparison video ever!!!
I honestly liked the Yamaha sound, but daaaaamn, the Fazioli got me when he started to play, wow!!!
"Honestly"
That Fazioli did indeed sound nice. Often pianos will either sound rich or bright, somehow this one does both.
The nicest part about the fazioli imo is that you dont hear the vibrating of the snares too much. You can hear it very well with the 2nd piano where it sounds stringy? The fazioli sounds very smooth and balanced.
Mr. Fazioli, send a free piano to him. Best pianos of the world! 🤩
Impossible… Need to buy
Amazing - I love it when people know their subject like that!
Fazioli’s sound was on another level
For me Steinway no.1, Fazioli and Bachstein no.2, Yamaha no.3.
For me also as a pianist in a Concert Grand category: 1. FAZIOLI, ( buttery , flawless keyboard, great resonance plate vibrating, sharp 3rd and 4th octave, exact original tunning ) 2. BECHSTEIN ( has great Contra and Sub Contra octave it "roars" deep and so good like a lion), 3.YAMAHA (great 5th and 6th octave, buttery keyboard) and 4. STEINWAY & SONS ( but S&S SPIRIO/r model D is No. 1 for me out of Concert Grand series and for having it in personal collection - great modern functional grand piano)
Yeah, the Fazioli sounded too "clean" and hermetic for my taste. I like that the Steinway sounded a little looser with more resonance. Could have been the music selection as well but my judgement is based on what we were given.
Forget the prices, how did he guess all names correctly? 😮😮🤯
He made several videos where he compared cheap and expensive pianos. And although he was blindfolded in this video he could not only touch the keys, but also the piano area next to them, that gave some hints too, as different brands built this parts in a different way.
The rest might be some logic. A piano dealer in a certain area would only have some piano brands in stock.
timbre
I presume they gave him a list of which types he would be playing. Otherwise, I don't think it is possible.
@@mikekeenanphdThey do have very distinct sounds and timbre.. Just like it's very easy for a guitar player to distinguish a Stratocaster from a Telecaster
They sound and feel very distinct.
The Yamaha generally has a rather sharp hard sound, while a Bechstein (or Bösendorfer) has a very full and smooth sound, with the Steinway generally lying somewhere in between.
Think of it like being able to tell different car brands appart from their sounds and feel. They are all cars, but some have destinct feel and sound.
I definitely recognized the Steinway and Bechsten sound coz Vinheteteiro had played using them before and I could recognize the sound right away. He is among 2 piano player I followed on UA-cam
Valeu, Lord !! Artistas não lidam muito bem com dinheiro mesmo. Além do mais tem que se conhecer muito bem a realidade do país em termos de mercado.
Mas a sensibilidade aguçada do artista para o que faz o levou a acertar as qualidades de cada instrumento.
If I had to choose one, I'd have the Steinway. Clair de Lune just sounds right on the Steinway.
If you heard from other videos, it sounds Excellent on a Fazioli and Bechstein. Just dreamy.
Ha! This is the first time I've seen him smile! 😄 Good job there, V-- and who knew on the prices; inflation gets us all. Plus, here in the U.S, prices are especially out of sight (even when not blindfolded! 😄). Love your channel, your great sense of humor, and your beautiful playing.
Beautiful playing. I could only make a distinction if he played the exact same songs on each in a row.
Prices are really hard to say. They are never the same from day to day because of supply and demand. But I'm much more impressed that he was able to name the brands so accurately.
Great job Vinheteiro, next time the chickens 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Love this video!
Fazioli! 🇮🇹 🎹
I'm happy that he's Brazilian. I love this bro
Eu como brasileira estou orgulhosa de você Lord Vinheteiro com esse dom maravilhoso dado por Deus....
Being able to so accurately and confidently identify the brands is what is impressive to me. Prices, when they across brands and not within it, are not arbitrary but less solid
Iam not a musician but they sound so distinct from each other. Just wow
2:34 Angra - Visions Prelude!! por essa ninguém esperava kkkkkkkkkk
Thanks a million dude!!!
Nice catch, man.
Eu fiquei pensando se só eu notei ou se o Angra tinha usado esse riff de alguma peça clássica que não conheço🤔.
Chopin…
É uma música clássica que nao lembro qual que o angra usou pra fazer a Visions Prelude
Lord Vinheteiro is a man of impeccable taste and excellence. He simply doesn't meddle in the likes of inflation and the sorts.
THIS IS MY FAVOURITE GAME!!!
It was so much fun!😅
He was very good at discerning the brands. I wouldn't have a clue, though if I had an opportunity to purchase a piano, I'd go with Steinway just by the name.☺
Faziolis are in general consider better, they just dont have that much marketing, and are more premium
@@juanmanuelvallejo3987 just my opinion, but Fazioli probably doesn't have the longevity and reputation Steinway has. Apparently both brands are crazy expensive, so no difference there!☺
@@lelleithmurray235 any piano from any high end brand is sure to last a long time as long as you take care of it. It's just that Fazioli compared to Steinway makes lesser pianos, and are hard to come by, and the marketing is a lot beter on Steinway's end🎹🎶
My personal favourite is also the Fazioli. So sweet, heart warming and transcendental.
Don't ever stop to make pianos, Fazioli!
Yes, more artists may be backed Steinway, but Fazioli pianos are better, the better half of pianists and pianos.
I hope to hear more from Bruce Xiaoyu Liu on Fazioli pianos.
I see Lord V and it's an automatic thumbs up. It's that simple.
02:33 caramba Lord, mandou um Angra aqui que surpresa boa foi essa Visions Prelude
The Fazioli sounds super sweet to me 😌🥰
And hes nailing the pieces blind!
Fazioli was my immediate favourite
Even blindfolded, I can still see his eyes. Staring back at me. I see it at the church, I see it at school, I see it at night, when I'm trying to sleep. In my mind. I see it all the time.
By the way FAZIOLI is pronunced FATZIOLI for english speaking. The way you say it in italian means: "beans"
Actually in Italian it is "FATZOLI". Lord V was pronouncing it in a wrong way.
i think its because in Brazil there is many italian names/foods with the GG sound in it, and that ZZ sound we only say correct in pizza... In other foods/names we pronouce like english Z. So i think he tried to say it more "italianish" but ended up mistaking just because its not common to us to pronounce it and also he tried to say it properly with what came to his mind
Fazioli se pronuncia Fazioli. No Fatzioli, ni Fachioli, ni Faccioli. El tipo lo pronuncia mal.
I love this guy, and often will rewatch his videos because I choose too. Today I had to rewatch this video because I got lost googling and learning about these super rare $150,000 StarWars watches. Like where’s a long lost rich uncle when you need one…
Dear Pianote, I must have missed the part where he played a "cheap" piano. Sincerely, The Real World
More accesible😅
Depends what kind of circles you move in.
So you are posh@@mariemccann5895
@@mariemccann5895 not really, no. Pianoes come in all price classes, so a cheap piano is objectively speaking much more like 500-1000 $. At the very best one can argue the Yamaha is a high mid range piano.
just buy a keyboard in a thrift shop then
I loved the Fazioli playing in the last Chopin Internacional Competition. But I don't think I would have been able to recognize it.
He can tell the brands. The price? That's hard. At least he got the Fazioli right haha. Now if I could just find a Fazioli to try for my self🎹🎶
He knows the price because it is his dream piano
Yeah, that fazioli was voiced 😙🤌 to perfection, I liked the bechstein too
I want a Fazioli, too! 😂❤👍🎵
Ele ta um sucesso nos podcasts aqui do Brazil
Does anyone know the name of the song at 2:34?
prelude op 28 no 20 chopin
Angra - Visions Prelude
C'est bien le prélude 28 numéro 20 de Chopin.
Introduction reprise par Alain Chamfort et son titre:
Le temps qui court.
I love the plug at the end :) LEGEND!!
This man is awesome 🎉
I absolutely love Lord V !! He's awesome !
Lovely !!
That Fazioli sounded sublime.
Master of piano Ears 👂!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Parabéns pelo vídeos, o vinheteiro é demais👏
Lord Vinheteiro, a legend!
You know i kind of noticed that all brands sound different so it only makes sense that someone such as him would instantly tell the difference
Its just like any experts or enthusiasts can tell different sounds apart based on brands (Toyota is going to sound different from Ford for example)
But being able to guess prices based on note feelings and mechanics is something else entirely
Impressive flex Mr. V :)
Oh dear, Lord V has gone and used up 20 videos worth of speech in one go. 😁 I love this guy.
The first time I heard @vintheiro speak 😊 he's got a great sense of humor too😂. All time best person for mw, what a man!
Fazioli is The Best! My Dream that will come True!
Lord Vinheteiro is the best piano player on the web!!!! Fantastic!!
What a humble and Good man!
He is a real Lord. It seems that he is a descendant of an aristocratic family, but no one in Brazil knows for sure.
It's great that he guessed ALL brands correctly! 😃👍
About the price: maybe he was closer to the real value than the charged up MSRP in what you also pay for the name!? 🤭
My favourite: Bechstein! Is it because I'm from Berlin? Yamaha wasn't bad either. It has full warm tones in the middle. 😉
Excellent. (and I hope he received his free piano 😎)
O Vinheteiro é incrivel...espetacular, talentoso, abençoado, isso é dom de Deus.
Good ear mate!
🎹🎶⭐
🌞👍
I love this channel I've learned a lot about piano playing with it also I love this dude's channel he has got to be by far the top five in piano players on UA-cam.
Crazy how he got the brands 😮
If you play enough you can tell, I could but I have 35+ years experience plus each brand has a very distinct sound. I wouldn’t be able to tell the price, that wouldn’t be easy for anyone blind.
Genial simplemente. Los precios son para los vendedores.
Simpatica prueba 😊
Name of song on the Bechstein??
Chopin: Prelude Op.28 No.20 in C Minor
The man, the myth, the legend! Happy to see him in this channel.
One key issue for determining the price of a piano is by the feel and touch of the keyboard, and while we can hear differences, WE can’t FEEL the action!
Never heard you speak before Lord V. Bellisimo. Well done.
What piece is he playing at 1:53?
Debussy - Clair De Lune
Clair de lune
Clair de lune by Debussy
Lord é mítico!!!❤❤❤
To my untrained ear the Steinway had the best sound.
Yes! Yes! It was all so full and clear.
To each their own I guess. That Steinway sounded crap to me (for a Steinway), and worth nowhere near the $140k price tag. The Lord obviously thinks the same when naming his price.
Is imposible to say that from the sound of a cell or something like this.
That Steinway was the most out of tune of all the pianos - - - no fault of its own. The people providing the pianos just didn’t check it very carefully.
@@chazm3 tuning is the least of that Steinway's problem
Such a talented pianist 🙏
Name of this piece please 2:34
chopin prelude op 28 no 20
@1:14 When someone in the audience requests you to play Feux Follets.
Well, it’s time to discount the piano now to 8k.😂
Enjoyed this, thank you. Fun he got all the types right by recognizing sound and action.
This just shows he knows he knows the sound characteristics of the piano brands. Which is impressive but nothing to do with cheap vs expensive. To me the Fazioli did sound the best and the Steinway second. But the cheaper Yamaha and other sounded comparable.
You are hearing through whatever random mic and mixing they are using and whatever random speakers/headset you are using so it really makes no sense to judge based on the video.
@@BadministratorNot to mention UA-cam’s compression. It’s impossible to discern any true audio difference on UA-cam.
What's usually true about a lineup of instruments is that some obviously have better craftsmanship and/or sound and should therefore be worth more than others. What is not always so apparent is does that better quality/sound justify how much they actually cost vs their competitors.
@@davidhunt6508 Yamaha also makes expensive pianos. Any way yeah I get what you mean🎹🎶
That Steinway sounded the best to me. Very gentle tone. The others had a harsh high frequency tone.
You nailed it, Lord! Good job!
I know he never speaks, but I would love for him to explain how he was able to figure out which piano. Probably sound and mechanics, but something like - The Yamaha has this deep undertone on the bass, or the Fazioli you can feel better the sustain pedal, etc. Still, the dude barely speaks in Portuguese, and it would be even more complicated in English (HUEBR se você chegou até aqui)
That’s was excellent, & very entertaining (of course he could tell!,)- putting a blindfold on him so he wasn’t staring at me while he played was a bit cruel...like putting a plastic collar on a puppy 😅
there is no way vinheteiro is guessing pianos while blindfolded, human's brain is amazing, just IMPRESSIVE