The pianist’s touch determines the speed and energy of the hammer contacting and energizing the strings. The pianist’s touch determines the speed and energy of the hammer contacting and energizing the strings. Details in workmanship and material are paramount if the pianist is to enjoy playing the instrument and experience rich, expanded dynamic sonority. Schimmel keyboard/action systems are examples of exclusive workmanship, regulated to discriminating standards and ideally matched to the strung back assemblies. They are asking only $110,000, and their highest bit is currently at $100,000.





3 comments:
Don't let my 14-year-old see this. I have helped him acquire a number of instruments (his latest passion is bagpipes), but I can't afford this piano. Nor do I have a place to put it.
I don't know where ANYONE would put that thing. It looks like it came from 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea....
Just dated myself there!
:)
Makes me wonder how it sounds though.
THAT is quite an instrument. More like a sculpture than an instrument.
I am totally curious how it sounds.
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