Piano room humidity min/max
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Kudos for choosing a Grotrian, I liked a couple I found to play back in 2003 and they made my top 5, though can't find any new in the uk today.
Guessing you visited Germany to shop.I'm obviously not quite as obsessive as you but in Durham Cathedral a fortnight ago I saw the stewards uncovering and unlocking their grand piano for a cello recital.
They moved away to chat and I couldn't resist ...
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@AndyD So what did you play?
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@AndyD nope. Found it in NYC
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Andy D,
Like the room, the doors, and the piano.C
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@CHAS said in Piano room humidity min/max:
Andy D,
Like the room, the doors, and the piano.C
Don't forget the dog....
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@pique And I found your book here!
It will be interesting to read and maybe compare with a chap over here in Kent, Richard Dain, who, with Wayne Stuart and Steingraeber, designed built and produces his own brand of piano 🤪. -
@wtg What would have been appropriate in an ancient English Norman Cathedral?
Hmmm, French national anthem? -
@AndyD said in Piano room humidity min/max:
@wtg What would have been appropriate in an ancient English Norman Cathedral?
Hmmm, French national anthem?Earlier in the thread you said you like to play along with Stephanie Trick, so I thought maybe you'd give that Boston a workout with something like this:
Link to videoback at ya....
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@wtg That woman can stride!
But look on youtube for her playing Memories of You. (It's not stride)
The one in her flowery dress is a beautiful improvisation and that's what I've been learning from. Her ever so slight hesitations and fumbles make it even more endearing and authentic. Lovely transition from straight into swing.
Looking at her playing the same song in her black dress you see her LH can only just reach some 10ths, pinky clipping the whites.Sorry, I guess most here will be playing classical. What about you, and what piano captured your heart?
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Link to videoThat is very nice...
@AndyD said in Piano room humidity min/max:
I guess most here will be playing classical. What about you, and what piano captured your heart?
See a note, play a note. Tin ear, too. Which means that my piano needs are pretty basic, and my Roland keyboard works for me. Also saves me a ton of money, as I don't yearn for a really nice acoustic! It would be wasted on me.
I took piano lessons when I was a kid but I have zero musical ability. I've left behind the Rachmaninoff preludes of my youth, for which the world is eternally grateful.
I really don't play much these days, but when I do, I'm just noodling along, playing some pieces from the Great American Songbook.
As far as music I listen to, it used to be mostly classical but now I just stream The Jazz Groove and listen to whatever they're playing.
I'm trying to be as low maintenance as possible as I get older.