Thanks for your comment. I think so too. Bösendorfer pianos are very different from other pianos such as Kawai, Yamaha and Steinway..etc. In particular, the Bösendorfer 290 (Imperial), 280 (formerly 275) and 225 have enough of the Bösendorfer character. Fazioli is similar to Steinway, as is SK, so I hope you will also watch my video on Fazioli.Thank you !
@@chikahiromasashi-studio225 I also really like the sound of Fazioli too I think Fazioli has a less sweetness in the sound than s.kawai but has more definition and sounds deeper !Thank you so much!
@@24mkim1 Thanks for your reply. I think Fazioli has good quality in small sizes(example, F183).However, I think the philosophy of piano manufacturing is very similar to Kawai, not Steinway. Kawai and Fazioli have various parts rigidly fastened, whereas Steinway's piano have thin, fuzzy parts to make vibrate, so they are in the opposite. Thank You.
私は今年の夏にベーゼンドルファーの290を買いました。 今私のピアノはピアノメーカーのワークショップになろっています。 1981のピアノです。 私は今東北大学で留学をしています。 ドイツへ帰ることとピアノ見るのはめっちゃ楽しみです!!!
コメントありがとうござます。29ベーゼンの中のベーゼンですし,これから楽しみですね!
1981年のピアノなら,きっと素晴らしい素材が使われているはずです。
お互いのピアノを楽しめる機会があれば幸いです。
I think Bosendorfer has deeper bass than shigeru kawai..... Am I correct?
Thanks for your comment. I think so too. Bösendorfer pianos are very different from other pianos such as Kawai, Yamaha and Steinway..etc. In particular, the Bösendorfer 290 (Imperial), 280 (formerly 275) and 225 have enough of the Bösendorfer character. Fazioli is similar to Steinway, as is SK, so I hope you will also watch my video on Fazioli.Thank you !
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@@chikahiromasashi-studio225 I also really like the sound of Fazioli too I think Fazioli has a less sweetness in the sound than s.kawai but has more definition and sounds deeper !Thank you so much!
@@24mkim1 Thanks for your reply. I think Fazioli has good quality in small sizes(example, F183).However, I think the philosophy of piano manufacturing is very similar to Kawai, not Steinway. Kawai and Fazioli have various parts rigidly fastened, whereas Steinway's piano have thin, fuzzy parts to make vibrate, so they are in the opposite. Thank You.