This is definitely a repair project. If you had the resources it would be interesting to do a series of repair videos on it but unless you're a piano technician you're probably best leaving it.
@@Lord_Vinheteiro unfortunately for US citizens, most of us can't read tape measures in centimeters. The metric system has basically failed in the U.S. Our government started to convert our automobile speed limit signs to the metric system back in the 70's. It failed miserably. They removed the signs that showed kilometers after a few years.
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I bought a very similar piano, but only 64 keys ! With a little work on the action, and a good tuning, your little piano would be a fun little playroom, knock around piano. They actually make ragtime sound quite good, as well as a lot of the popular tunes from the 1800s and early 1900s. I took the whole action of mine apart and replaced all the bridle straps, and adjusted the rebounds, etc. Mine only had a mute and a sustain pedal, not three. It only had 2 strings per note for the lower two octaves. I paid $25 dollars for it, sunk about $30 for the bridle straps into it, and $15 for a tuning hammer, and beyond that just spent my time and effort on it. I used my electronic keyboard and my ear, and some knowledge I have acquired over the years to tune it for the "honkey tonk" rather than the classical sound. It ended up a quite playable, fun piano for my level of playing, great fun at parties.
There was a second hand furniture shop that was selling two standard size wall pianos for $50 AUD each. They were old, a bit moldy, it needed some repairing, but one had about one or two keys out of tune and the other one had about three or four. I don't remember entirely, but they both sounded surprisingly good for the condition and price I found them.
Would you be so kind as to make a video (or a series of videos) where you repair or rebuild pianos? Some time ago you showed us a pretty good workshop at your place, so... pretty pretty please?
Eu pensava que esse vídeo era um daqueles antigos, poucos vistos, mas com um bom público, quando reparei que havia sido lançado hoje mesmo. Feliz por terem muitas pessoas que apreciem o seu trabalho de verdade.
I’m. In. Love. Anything piano related I love. And this little piano is SOOOO cute!!!!!! I also love how it seems to have been crafted by different piano parts, so the nickname “Frankenstein piano” suits it well! I really really really hope it finds a good home soon!!! 😍😍😍
You're absolutely a wiz on pianos. I would love to hear you play my late 1800's Gough and Davy English piano. It has the candle holders on the front. I wish somebody could find out how old it is, it's number is 7690.
Whenever I hear mention of the candleholders, I think of the song "Right, said Fred" (the original song with Bernard Cribbins, not the popgroup named after it).
Vc tinha que fazer parte da Johann Strauss Orchestra com Andre Rieu. Ia ser sucesso absoluto e gargalhadas garantidas, do jeito que eles gostam de performar... O que vc acha?
I bought one back in around 1970 for 450 bucks!!! It was used and worn a lot. Of course a year or two later Fender Rhodes Electric Pianos came out and I think they were around the same price. Even back then I knew I over paid, but was too young to know better;-)
Oh my god, i got my piano technician certification not long ago this would be absolutely amazing to have in my apartment! Didnt even know these existed!
This is interesting. One thing a lot people might not know is that the piano forte, the precursor to the piano only had 76 keys and for a while pianos only had 76 keys.
I used to have a 66 key upright piano which had come off a ship in East Coast of Canada, nice thing it was easy piano to move with two people even up and down stairs without special tools. My sister has it now although unfortunately not kept it in tune …
I played one busking and for Vaudeville gigs.. I used to haul it in my van. People loved it. I've got some videos of me busking. Basically a piano with an octave chopped off each end. Oh why I hauled a parlor piano. around? Because there isn't an electric keyboard made that sounds like an acoustic piano. It was great for 1920's music. Never a dull moment.
The logo at 3:59 says C.R.R. on the shield, which fits the "C.R. Riegel" name on the piano. So it might be genuine after all? And I somehow like the strange color.
Maybe I missed it, but this was a perfect opportunity to show the missing keys by trying to play something that needs those missing notes. Certainly there must be something reasonably familiar that needs those really high or really low notes to sound right.
You know, for $40, this micro-instrument (when you compare it to it's slightly older brother, the 450i Vertical Concert Grand Violin ... I mean trumpet, sorry ... it sounds AMAZING. What I would try to do is to improve it's quality: Fix the issues (broken keys, pedals not working), and give it a sanding and new colour. Truly remarkable for $40!!!!!!
Too bad you get rid of it. Seriously. If I had to be you, I would have made the best out of it. I mean, seriously ... THAT for 40 bucks? Sheesh. :( A true shame.
The piano has an escapement mechanism, which launch the hammer toward the strings, and then leaves the hammer free to fall down (or back, on a vertical piano). Well, this mechanism is defective for that stuck key. The escapement has an adjustment for each key. Note that in a grand piano you don't need to wait for the key to return fully up before striking it again and produce a new note. This is why it is impossible to make a proper "trillo" on an upright piano. Paganini Campanella - only on a Grand or Baby Grand. Or on an electric Yamaha...
O pedal do meio, o martelo bate em apenas uma corda, em vez de três. Porém só dá pra perceber pela frequência sonora, o ouvido humano não percebe diferença
While me with an kinda cheap 61 keys PianoKeyboard, the only thing I have... Well I Hope one day I can get a real big piano with all the keys they have. Those pianos sound good for me too. R.I.P the lose keys and notes Also the edited parts made me laugh XD
I have a 66 key piano. Mine is not a child's piano either. It doubles as a desk. Everything is original. I got it from an antique dealer who was told it came from the Roxy Theater in NYC. I haven't been able to find any info on it.
what happens with that one key is that when the hammer strikes the string, it doesn't do the small retreat, making a terrible noise, and stopping the note immediately. my grandmothers Baldwin spinet has this issue with the third highest c. i still don't know how to fix it, so if anyone does, please help. Thank you
The hammer doesn’t move back from the string causing the sound to be unpleasant and for the string to stop vibrating. I have checked the strings they are all intact
This is definitely a repair project. If you had the resources it would be interesting to do a series of repair videos on it but unless you're a piano technician you're probably best leaving it.
MATHIAS KRANTZ!!
@@lossen1984 Haha he's probably get it back with spoons for hammers or something!
@@mrrandomperson3106 you're right! ;)
That would cost so much for the deliver, I’m sure it would cost way more than the things worth. I’d love to see what he would do with it tho.
I would get that piano over my 61 key keyboard
I'm impressed that your tape measure had both centimeters and inches so that all of your audience could see how compact this petite piano is.
I prefer centimeters than inches.
@@Lord_Vinheteiro unfortunately for US citizens, most of us can't read tape measures in centimeters. The metric system has basically failed in the U.S. Our government started to convert our automobile speed limit signs to the metric system back in the 70's. It failed miserably. They removed the signs that showed kilometers after a few years.
I believe that all of our tape measure have both cm and inches (I'm from the same country of Vinheteiro)
@@gabs6336 I'm in the UK and I've never seen a tape measure without both
@@Lord_Vinheteiro we all do my lord, we all do
I love it. A jury rigged piano has a lot of character. It's like a guy went to a junk yard and built a piano out of trash.
😃 😀Hi! If you like musical arrangements, I think you could even appreciate some piano adaptations, executed by me, of some pieces, you can find them going into this channel, with which I’m just writing this comment. :)If you decide to click on it, I hope you will like the sound and the visual aesthetic!💚
damn those juries, they’re at it again!
Twelve people contributed parts, but only one put them together.
I bought a very similar piano, but only 64 keys ! With a little work on the action, and a good tuning, your little piano would be a fun little playroom, knock around piano. They actually make ragtime sound quite good, as well as a lot of the popular tunes from the 1800s and early 1900s. I took the whole action of mine apart and replaced all the bridle straps, and adjusted the rebounds, etc. Mine only had a mute and a sustain pedal, not three. It only had 2 strings per note for the lower two octaves. I paid $25 dollars for it, sunk about $30 for the bridle straps into it, and $15 for a tuning hammer, and beyond that just spent my time and effort on it. I used my electronic keyboard and my ear, and some knowledge I have acquired over the years to tune it for the "honkey tonk" rather than the classical sound. It ended up a quite playable, fun piano for my level of playing, great fun at parties.
There was a second hand furniture shop that was selling two standard size wall pianos for $50 AUD each. They were old, a bit moldy, it needed some repairing, but one had about one or two keys out of tune and the other one had about three or four. I don't remember entirely, but they both sounded surprisingly good for the condition and price I found them.
Would you be so kind as to make a video (or a series of videos) where you repair or rebuild pianos? Some time ago you showed us a pretty good workshop at your place, so... pretty pretty please?
Quando o pianista é bom, como é o caso, qualquer piano serve.
Depende do que significa "serve".
WE LOVE YOU LORD VINHETEIRO!
Eu pensava que esse vídeo era um daqueles antigos, poucos vistos, mas com um bom público, quando reparei que havia sido lançado hoje mesmo. Feliz por terem muitas pessoas que apreciem o seu trabalho de verdade.
You make beautiful music no matter what piano it is.
I’m. In. Love. Anything piano related I love. And this little piano is SOOOO cute!!!!!! I also love how it seems to have been crafted by different piano parts, so the nickname “Frankenstein piano” suits it well! I really really really hope it finds a good home soon!!! 😍😍😍
I myself learned playing the piano on a one with wooden frame. It is no joke. It was made of wood and not metal.
Sounds lovely. I learned on a Wurlitzer spinet.
This man can make any piano sound amazing.
Yes.
Except for that one key that sounded out of tune, this 66-key piano is an all rounder.
Sounds better than your 3-key Piano. :-)
No such thing
It's actually 5 😂😂
@@kushagrapiano9036 I obviously forgot about the black ones. lol
@@PieterPatrick 😂😂
23x better :D oke.... -1 :3
Entrei no vídeo tinha 4300 visualizações, sai e entrei de novo 5000! Tá bombando em Lord, parabéns! 👏👏👏👏
Bombando nada. É a atualização que é lenta.
Lord é incrível.
@@Lord_Vinheteiro Ou seja, Lordão já está bombado, só curtindo a crista.
Vinheteiro, caberia bem na sua coleção de pianos incomuns!
Este é aquele que estava na caçamba da s10.
What you mean by he fits well in his collection of old pianos?
@@SurfTheWebIsPapaMemes this piano is a good item to add to his piano collection.
@@SurfTheWebIsPapaMemes this is a good piano for vinheteiro's uncommom collection
This is not vibe, its style
You could always convert it to a 71 key piano by attaching it to your 5 key piano.
Είσαι απίστευτος !
Έχεις πολλούς χαιρετισμούς από Ελλάδα !
No one cares
You're absolutely a wiz on pianos. I would love to hear you play my late 1800's Gough and Davy English piano. It has the candle holders on the front. I wish somebody could find out how old it is, it's number is 7690.
Whenever I hear mention of the candleholders, I think of the song "Right, said Fred" (the original song with Bernard Cribbins, not the popgroup named after it).
Just look up the brand and serial number and it will tell you for example my piano is a kimball and says 388076 it’s from 1920
You can contact them and find out: goughanddavy.co.uk/pages/contact-us
Seu talento é indiscutível, senhor Vinheteiro!
Vinheteiro can make that sound better than me playing a $1,000,000 concert grand.
We shouldn't care about the price, if it works, is good
It's a defect one but still looks vintage to me
Belíssimo piano VInheteiro! uma obra prima portátil!
how did he make buying a broken piano, then selling it sound like a sad story?
It was sad, because the hot pink color triggered deep forgotten memories. (He played that piano on the back of a pickup truck, a year ago.)
HAHAHA ! AWFUL ! Take it away somewhere else !
Please do some maintenance and cleaning videos in the future. EDIT tuning as well.
I would love to do.
@@Lord_Vinheteiro Hi
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Please, do it!!
@@Lord_Vinheteiro yes
@vinheteiro I ❤❤❤ your videos. You don't say a single word yet say sooo much.
Vinheteiro, you are the best,!! You made my day!!
Vc tinha que fazer parte da Johann Strauss Orchestra com Andre Rieu. Ia ser sucesso absoluto e gargalhadas garantidas, do jeito que eles gostam de performar... O que vc acha?
Well, you make it sound good even on that piano. Subscribed.
Now I want a 69-key piano!
Nice 😎👉👉
I have a 420-key piano
I certainly hope someone gives it a good home and a nice restoration. Would be a shame if it didn't get to make beautiful music again.
It will never now nor ever did make "beautiful music". But it could become playable for fun.
I bought one back in around 1970 for 450 bucks!!! It was used and worn a lot. Of course a year or two later Fender Rhodes Electric Pianos came out and I think they were around the same price. Even back then I knew I over paid, but was too young to know better;-)
Sounds like it might have been a quality instrument once.
but not twice
@@vanzeo_play Not unless he gets it fixed.
Once upon a time in a galaxy far far away... Maybe?
Nope. It’s a toy.
@@mimicotom no u
Oh my god, i got my piano technician certification not long ago this would be absolutely amazing to have in my apartment! Didnt even know these existed!
This was very surprising I wonder who made that and why. I love the color.
Isn't that the piano he played while driving around? How do you give away such a monumental artifact of music history?!?
Vc é super talentoso e adoro suas performances 👌👌👌
whats the Name of the piece he played after turkish march at 2:07
Magnetic Rag by Scott Joplin
En realidad es después de rondo allá turka
You make anything sound masterful!
This is interesting. One thing a lot people might not know is that the piano forte, the precursor to the piano only had 76 keys and for a while pianos only had 76 keys.
I used to have a 66 key upright piano which had come off a ship in East Coast of Canada, nice thing it was easy piano to move with two people even up and down stairs without special tools. My sister has it now although unfortunately not kept it in tune …
I played one busking and for Vaudeville gigs.. I used to haul it in my van. People loved it. I've got some videos of me busking. Basically a piano with an octave chopped off each end.
Oh why I hauled a parlor piano. around? Because there isn't an electric keyboard made that sounds like an acoustic piano. It was great for 1920's music.
Never a dull moment.
The logo at 3:59 says C.R.R. on the shield, which fits the "C.R. Riegel" name on the piano. So it might be genuine after all? And I somehow like the strange color.
Such a charming video! I also love the fish in the background.
Great video. Not only did we learn about an interesting piano we learned how to pick locks as well.
66 keys for 6,66M subs. Legend!
@3:44
Ah, that’s the last crest I need to leave the police station in resident evil 2
This was so relaxing for me. Haha. Love your content friend!
1:49 those zooms when the sour key was played 😂
I would love to here some of you pianos sampled on piano book I think it would be a really cool.
Waiting for Jet Li to quietly show up, and watch you from afar
É esse que eu quero! I want this! Je veux! ¡A mí, me encanta! 🎹🎼🎶🎶🎶💙🤗
I love the little baby piano and his very imperfect imperfections
Aw if I lived near u I totally would have taken it
Do get it restored, I'd love to see this back to full working order. It's too nice to leave it in this condition or to be scrapped.
0:41
When you wrote the wrong password but "it must be this I remember it"
@0:06....does anyone know what's that picture on the Top right on the piano?....some type of emperor?
Best cheap piano for child initiation. And would fit perfectly in cowboy saloon style songs.
Maybe I missed it, but this was a perfect opportunity to show the missing keys by trying to play something that needs those missing notes. Certainly there must be something reasonably familiar that needs those really high or really low notes to sound right.
You know, for $40, this micro-instrument (when you compare it to it's slightly older brother, the 450i Vertical Concert Grand Violin ... I mean trumpet, sorry ... it sounds AMAZING.
What I would try to do is to improve it's quality:
Fix the issues (broken keys, pedals not working), and give it a sanding and new colour.
Truly remarkable for $40!!!!!!
Too bad you get rid of it.
Seriously.
If I had to be you, I would have made the best out of it.
I mean, seriously ... THAT for 40 bucks?
Sheesh. :(
A true shame.
Used to be a musician, there was nothing better than finding a piano somewhere and playing it and getting one of the hilarious “klunky” keys
Yikes!, now that’s a rare find!
You have a deep understanding of pianos 👌
Que vídeo legal, vinheteiro! Um dos seus melhores.
2:08 What is that piece of music called? Thank you
3 years too late, but it's Magnetic Rag by Scott Joplin
Se o piano é bom, Vinheiro sabe!
@THAMI♥️%
👍👍👍
Looks longer than my piano skills
I found myself thinking, "Please, please adopt this poor piano! It needs you!" Am I the only one?
I agree!
That is SO SAD. A little tender loving care and those little details are GONE. Very sad.
As an Italian, I felt that "I think it doesn't even exist" gesture with my soul! Thanks for the good laugh!
I have a 64 key Melodigrand. Sounds amazing!
Why did the ending make me so sad? It was like he was departing from an old friend. 🥺🎹
0:33 Now I'm going to be having fever dreams of this damned sound.
The piano has an escapement mechanism, which launch the hammer toward the strings, and then leaves the hammer free to fall down (or back, on a vertical piano).
Well, this mechanism is defective for that stuck key.
The escapement has an adjustment for each key.
Note that in a grand piano you don't need to wait for the key to return fully up before striking it again and produce a new note. This is why it is impossible to make a proper "trillo" on an upright piano. Paganini Campanella - only on a Grand or Baby Grand. Or on an electric Yamaha...
0:34 what an funny E 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Rush E!!!
No, you should fix it and make it a nice sounding handsome Frankenstein
Still better quality than the pianos that were at my high school
Te amo Vinheteiro❤️cê é um cara muito gente boa,toca dms
Hey, Vinheteiro, I like your videos!.
This actually sounds great
O pedal do meio, o martelo bate em apenas uma corda, em vez de três. Porém só dá pra perceber pela frequência sonora, o ouvido humano não percebe diferença
In that case, are you saying that a 12-string guitar sounds exactly the same as a 6-string guitar, to the human ear?
QUE QUALIDADE CARA! MUITO, MAS MUITO LINDO SEU TRABALHO.
Vinheteiro: this piano is not good.
My mechanics: I make a new one
That mini upright actually sounds pretty good. Just needs some tlc. At least the damper pedal works.
Did I hear a bit of the Temptation Rag [Henry Lodge] in there?
May not sound good but,
it can be heard and that’s
truly what matters.
Be well.
While me with an kinda cheap 61 keys PianoKeyboard, the only thing I have... Well I Hope one day I can get a real big piano with all the keys they have.
Those pianos sound good for me too.
R.I.P the lose keys and notes
Also the edited parts made me laugh XD
I have a 66 key piano. Mine is not a child's piano either. It doubles as a desk. Everything is original. I got it from an antique dealer who was told it came from the Roxy Theater in NYC. I haven't been able to find any info on it.
⬆️⬆️I appreciate the love and thanks for watching add up to claim prizes🎁⬆️🎊⬆️❣️..
Pretty color.
Is the way you play it. Piano can be in rough shape, but you make it sound awesome
Qual o nome da música dos 2:07 ? 🙏🙏
Magnetic Rag - Scott Joplin
Great sound
This is my piano
That sound is my bank account's sound notifying me how broke I am after pay day lmao
Maple Leaf Rag on a "mini-piano" is awkward, but it CAN be done! It took my ex a while, but he learned how to do it. Sounded nice, too!
For a little start, that's not a bad piano.
3:33 EU PRECISO SABER QUE MÚSICA É ESSA, ALGUÉM POR FAVOR
Rule Britannia, canção patriotica inglesa
@@lucasorlandodasilva2417 Muito obrigado
Excellent video
what happens with that one key is that when the hammer strikes the string, it doesn't do the small retreat, making a terrible noise, and stopping the note immediately. my grandmothers Baldwin spinet has this issue with the third highest c. i still don't know how to fix it, so if anyone does, please help. Thank you
The string is broken.
The hammer doesn’t move back from the string causing the sound to be unpleasant and for the string to stop vibrating. I have checked the strings they are all intact