Grand Obsession
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@pique
I'm sorry to read about your arthritis and hope you find some treatment.
My mother got it when very old in her eighties, my father never did; fingers crossed I have Dad's physique.Great to hear your piano still thrills. Perhaps little and often will be the way to prevent pain?
That's how I now play now we're retired, to avoid left arm aches from playing 10ths. I wander into the sitting room maybe three times a day to noodle for half an hour.After reading through your book I took a closer look at the internals of our piano and decided it needs regulation work as well as tuning. I have to choose from a few names suggested by Steinway & Buthner. That takes some concern out of the process, but I guess everyone here will understand the worry of a stranger messing with the pins on what is like an extra child in the family.
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@AndyD said in Grand Obsession:
Looking at the Korg website, this was new:
https://www.musicradar.com/news/korg-chopin-piano-poetry?origin=serp_autoFrom that link:
The first of Poetry’s two piano tones is based on Chopin’s 1843 Pleyel piano, which had 80 keys and was pitched at 430Hz rather than 440Hz, the modern tuning standard. This gives it a distinct tone that promises to be authentic to the one that Chopin would have experienced.
Ha! Maybe @Nina can get a digital Pleyel....
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@AndyD PD has the same make and model of piano that I do. There were 3 of us that bought Grotrian Cabinet grands all about the same time. The other person is Grotriman, who rarely visits here, but he and I keep in touch. ETA: Grotriman is in Grand Obsession--Jerry Korten. His 13 year old son, Lex, performed at my book launch at B&N Lincoln Center. Lex is now a highly regarded jazz pianist with his own quartet and a steady calendar of gigs around the world. He has some CDs out, too.
If you can, use a tech who trained at the factory that built your piano. He will be most familiar with the specs.
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I still have the Walter grand that I purchased in Colorado Springs in 2000. It’s been on a moving van 7 times since then. I keep thinking at some point all the keys will just fall out when it gets moved into the house, but they haven’t. I’ve even been playing fairly regularly lately. Learning this piece:
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A “before my time” question…where was the August 2008 piano party held?
Clips from the gathering to nudge memories…
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I haven’t started it yet (gotta get past the concert before I start anything new right now) but it’s this one (also barefoot
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That’s the other one I bought, lol. He did a better job for old eyes in the sheet music for The Messenger - the notes and staffs are bigger on the printout for that than they are for this one. You should try The Messenger. It’s really not harder than this one, except that the speed is in the left hand instead of the right, and you can play it much more slowly than he plays it, and it’s still beautiful. I feel like some of these modern piano composers that I like have a much bigger reach than I do, and I have to think about how to best do the fingering, as I am unable to do what they do (there are a few awkward reaches in The messenger).
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@wtg said in Grand Obsession:
A “before my time” question…where was the August 2008 piano party held?
New York City.
IIRC, Elena's duo were giving a concert in Carnegie Hall that weekend so Jon-NYC hosted a piano party to coincide with the event.
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@Axtremus no, that party was in 2007. June. IIRR. And that party was held in JonNYC's Brooklyn apt, which did not have curtains like that. I am sure of this because I was unable to attend that party due to being on deadline to finish the ms for Grand Obsession, which was published in Jan 2008. Also I've been to Jon's apt several times and that isn't his apt.
Maybe this was in the Washington DC area? Didn't we have a PW member who threw a party there the following summer? Or maybe it was at Mary Anna's in Florida? I remember not being able to attend those either because of the book tour.
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@Jodi said in Grand Obsession:
I feel like some of these modern piano composers that I like have a much bigger reach than I do,
Yep. I play music by Alexis Ffrench, David Lanz, and George Winston. All of these guys are quite tall, and as far as I can tell from videos, they all have massive hands.
I’ll check out the Messenger.
I need to pick my next pieces to work on after the concert is over …