Thanks....your comment is so true! When I listen to many demos online they tend to leave out the lower bass notes and the upper octaves, too! Many times they showcase themselves with something fast to show techniques where I think a variety of speeds and styles would be better to get a feel for the piano and what it can do.....thanks for listening, enjoy!
@@goldenstasgs You're going to love this piano..it's the best upright I've ever played.....the 2 vids I posted are at the Faust Harrison Piano Store in White Plains, New York.......let me know when you get it and do,so e recordings on it for sure.......
Depends on the person's preference....and some uprights can be built better and even sound better than a small grand.....space may be a factor, too......it's what a person hears and likes, and it's their money.....
@@cornellbsmusic7230The bechstein is truly a beautiful piano, it is one of my favorites and sounds majestic, I just in general don't understand the expensive upright market. I see uprights as a side piano if you need a quieter piano or for some apartment, but if you have 80k to spend why not get a grand? It seems like it's a huge jump from upright to grand in terms of sound and general playing experience (although some uprights can produce better sound, generally grands are just better) and if you were to get an upright, 30k+ seems a little unreasonable unless you have loads of money to spend. I understand it's the person's money, I just don't understand the choice
@@eliplayer2122 I feel the same way in general...that upright I'm playing in the video sells for over 50,000$...Must be a space issue for some people, but that piano plays and sounds better than a lot of small grands I've played...It's the top piano in that category.....I actually have the least expensive C Bechstein , an A112, check out the sounds on some of my posts...that sells now for around 16,000$, sounds great and a fun action, too.. so what's your piano of choice?
@@cornellbsmusic7230 I've tried a few c bechstein uprights before, they are lovely. I dream of owning a bechstein baby grand in one of the wonderful wooden finishes with chrome highlights. About a month ago I was shopping for uprights and was either going to buy the kawai k400 or the w.hoffman t122. it took me a while to decide but I landed on the Hoffman. The kawai is great but it feels more like a machine than an instrument, the Hoffman really has a soul and produces some beautiful sound. That's a general trend with most European made pianos compared to Japanese ones. The Hoffman is very loud for the size and has a deep rich treble.
@@cornellbsmusic7230 I've tried a few bechstein uprights, they are lovely instruments. I dream of owning a bechstein baby grand in one of the shiny wood finishes with chrome highlights, they are beautiful. A few months ago I was looking to buy an upright piano and I was deciding between the W.Hoffman t122 and the kawai k400, as they were the two options in my price range available in my area. I settled on the hoffman, as the kawai feels more like a machine while the hoffman feels more like an instrument with a soul. Thats a general trend among european made pianos compared to japanese ones. The piano is very loud for it's size and has a deep and rich treble. I also got it for only 11k, depsite the msrp being 19k
Someone who knows how to demonstrate a piano. He uses all registers. Not just the middle.
Thanks....your comment is so true! When I listen to many demos online they tend to leave out the lower bass notes and the upper octaves, too! Many times they showcase themselves with something fast to show techniques where I think a variety of speeds and styles would be better to get a feel for the piano and what it can do.....thanks for listening, enjoy!
I have ordered new white Concert 8 and now 8 month watch for it. Please play something more on it!
I hope you get it soon...it is the Best!🎹💪👏⭐️👍
Where did you buy it?
I’ve ordered the piano from the Bechstein dealership in Ukraine. Factory production will take 8 months. Polished white.
I ordered Bechstein Classic 124 but soon I have changed my mind in order to Concert 8.
@@goldenstasgs You're going to love this piano..it's the best upright I've ever played.....the 2 vids I posted are at the Faust Harrison Piano Store in White Plains, New York.......let me know when you get it and do,so e recordings on it for sure.......
Ein Super Klavier
❤️🎹❤️
Thank you so much!
Belo som...isto não pede ser Piano de Armario!!!
...é um Piano de Cauda dentro de um Piano Vertical
I agree.....
Why would someone spend so much money on an upright? You could just buy a grand or baby grand at that point
Depends on the person's preference....and some uprights can be built better and even sound better than a small grand.....space may be a factor, too......it's what a person hears and likes, and it's their money.....
@@cornellbsmusic7230The bechstein is truly a beautiful piano, it is one of my favorites and sounds majestic, I just in general don't understand the expensive upright market. I see uprights as a side piano if you need a quieter piano or for some apartment, but if you have 80k to spend why not get a grand? It seems like it's a huge jump from upright to grand in terms of sound and general playing experience (although some uprights can produce better sound, generally grands are just better) and if you were to get an upright, 30k+ seems a little unreasonable unless you have loads of money to spend. I understand it's the person's money, I just don't understand the choice
@@eliplayer2122 I feel the same way in general...that upright I'm playing in the video sells for over 50,000$...Must be a space issue for some people, but that piano plays and sounds better than a lot of small grands I've played...It's the top piano in that category.....I actually have the least expensive C Bechstein , an A112, check out the sounds on some of my posts...that sells now for around 16,000$, sounds great and a fun action, too.. so what's your piano of choice?
@@cornellbsmusic7230 I've tried a few c bechstein uprights before, they are lovely. I dream of owning a bechstein baby grand in one of the wonderful wooden finishes with chrome highlights. About a month ago I was shopping for uprights and was either going to buy the kawai k400 or the w.hoffman t122. it took me a while to decide but I landed on the Hoffman. The kawai is great but it feels more like a machine than an instrument, the Hoffman really has a soul and produces some beautiful sound. That's a general trend with most European made pianos compared to Japanese ones. The Hoffman is very loud for the size and has a deep rich treble.
@@cornellbsmusic7230 I've tried a few bechstein uprights, they are lovely instruments. I dream of owning a bechstein baby grand in one of the shiny wood finishes with chrome highlights, they are beautiful. A few months ago I was looking to buy an upright piano and I was deciding between the W.Hoffman t122 and the kawai k400, as they were the two options in my price range available in my area. I settled on the hoffman, as the kawai feels more like a machine while the hoffman feels more like an instrument with a soul. Thats a general trend among european made pianos compared to japanese ones. The piano is very loud for it's size and has a deep and rich treble. I also got it for only 11k, depsite the msrp being 19k