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Can You Hear The Difference Between a Cheap and Expensive Piano?
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Can you hear the difference between an expensive piano and a cheap piano? I started the video playing on cheap pianos and gradually increased their quality. Can you hear the difference between them? Which one is the best?
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@litigioussociety4249

1 year ago

Hotel staff in Vancouver: There's some foreign guy that keeps playing the same song on every piano in town.

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@bellamyblake5382

1 year ago

In my opinion, somewhere after the piano for $275 thousand, the difference in sound became less and less significant. I even liked the sound of the mentioned piano more than the more expensive variants. I think the cost is more justified by the design, the material of the case, the limitations, the brand and the status of the architect. And the filling is not much different

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@DiggerTRock365

4 months ago

The most shocking thing was learning that there is a TV that costs 100k

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@VictoriaAnne344

4 months ago

I am a retired music teacher but used to show my music students many of your videos! I like your new way of editing where when switching pianos, the song continues, instead of starting it over each time! I missed you and will resubscribe just because of all the good memories! You are amazing!

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@MrFreeGman

1 year ago

It's hard to tell a difference after the 50k-100k price range. I think the more expensive ones are more art pieces than instruments.

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@historyfan0651

1 year ago

I'm more worried with Vancouvers obsession with expensive Fazioli's

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@YaelSharon3410

3 months ago

The 50$ one and the 700$ one sound like saloon pianos you hear in the movies, I think both have a charming nostalgic sound to them... I can also tell the difference when you play the expensive ones, but somehow i still prefer the two aforementioned. Maybe it reminds me of days at my great aunt's place or some other wholesome times. Thank you for sharing this video, it was a delight to hear you play.

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@KIR______

5 months ago

По ощущениям: цена свыше 100000$ уходит уже в дизайн и роскошь. Разница есть, но небольшая и, вероятно, зависит скорее от геометрии и настройки.

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@victorhugotoledocofre1366

1 year ago

For those wondering about the piece Lordão is playing, it's Frédéric Chopin's "Grande Valse brillante" in E Flat Major, Op. 18 (1831-33) 👍

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@HeisenbergFam

1 year ago

This man casually returned after a month just to ask if we can hear the difference, respect

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@SpiriScope_Kaleidoscopes

4 months ago

🎹🎹Thanks for the comparison. I live in Vancouver but didn't know we had so many wonderful (and expensive) instruments here. Nicely done!

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@stanpopovsky

4 months ago

99% of the audible difference in sound is the difference in the sound of the rooms in which these instruments are installed. For a correct comparison, recording must be done in the same acoustic environment.

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@kipmistralllc5257

5 months ago

I liked the $50 upright and the next one up, the best. I was a piano technician apprentice for the premier piano technician in the U.S. in the 70's-80's. He was flown all over the country to voice (not a tuner but worked with them) symphony pianos. In the studio in Phoenix, we restored all kinds of wonderful old pianos, uprights and grands alike, and my boss was already warning about the use of teflon bushings and other non-organic materials in modern brands, against how the pianos were originally made and how they needed to be restored using the same organic materials. Wool felts and hammers, felt bushings, animal glues, even ivory keys were hard to find from used sources at that early time. To me, all the really expensive grands sounded very bright and harsh, might have been in part the show room acoustics, but I'd rather have and hear the richer tone of the organic older instrument. Thank you so much for your excellent video and the illustration that reminded me of my early training.

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@ellegaardYT

1 year ago

I can make a million-dollar piano sound like a plastic piano. this is my specialty😂

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@rockonguitar8117

4 months ago

That little ditty you played on the Flying Fazioli was pretty cool! Thanks for sharing!

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@VALtube77

5 months ago

Характер звучания разный у всех инструментов, разница в деталях тоже есть. Первые 3 играют просто и без акцентов на деталях. Все остальные играют примерно одинаково с разным характером, причём не всегда более дорогое играет лучше. Последнее естественно играет идеально и с большой разницей от других.

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@hargoniyamaki5168

1 year ago

The Hoffman T161 upright really has spectacular tone for a piano with such a modest footprint. Loved hearing it.

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@richardwheeler7821

8 months ago

As a piano technician of 35 years I've always favoured the Steinway D, it's a hard piano to beat and generally perform well, they are the piano workhorse that's proven itself for over a century and a half.

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@aldolammel

4 months ago

Thanks, Mr. Bernaschek. Outstanding.

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@CiceroINFJ

5 months ago

My favorite is the Flying Fazioli, the one made of steel, weighing 6 tons and mounted to the building. I really liked the sound of that piano.

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