Roland LX-9 Premium Upright Piano | Performance by Alex Szilasi
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- Опубликовано: 11 мар 2024
- Experience the captivating performance of acclaimed Hungarian pianist, Alex Szilasi, as he takes the stage with the Roland LX-9 at the iconic House of Music in Budapest. Renowned for his mastery of Chopin's works, Alex’s virtuosity and expressive touch will transport you to another world. Sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the beauty of music.
About the LX-9
The LX-9 upright digital piano is the flagship model within the premium LX lineup. Blending commanding looks, grand sounds, and nuanced expression, the LX-9 manifests every detail you’d expect from a high-end concert grand piano-with all the benefits of an advanced modern instrument. Plus, digital features elevate playing and piano care with Bluetooth connectivity, Roland Piano App compatibility, and maintenance-free upkeep.
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post apocalyptic world where humans are wiped from world, and the only piano man gives a concert with brand new Roland piano. Nice.
Great pianist, Alex Szilasi, thanks for sharing !!!
Exceptional Performance. Thank you very much for playing this in between my playlist's songs.
Thank you Alex, and thank you advertisers, and the company of Roland 🌹
This is for the type of pianist that prefers the stairs to keep his blood flowing, he uses cufflinks because his shirt is expensive enough, and he is playing at a concert hall the day before to warm up in a dress rehearsal fashion for his solo performance. Remarkable.
Chopin ❤. Roland for ever!
Beautiful piano Roland bravo simply a beautiful work of art but I beg you, please upgrade the RD-2000, I can’t wait to see what you create with the new encarnación.
Is there a Accupack for the Roland TD 25 ?
What's the name of this beautiful piece please ?
Buongiorno, il suono proviene dagli altoparlanti incorporati?
+roland *The LX-9 upright is now under consideration for the 宗教学院 Christian Education Wing, 胡桃河町日系油貫教會 Japanese Christian Church of Walnut Creek (CA, USA).*
At Apple park
Chopin is far too 'tinkly' for a real test of this instrument, which does sound very thin. The Slow movement from Beethoven's Sonata No. 13 in C minor, op. 13 (Pathétique) would be a much better piece to show off its dynamic range.
I think this piano, and other Rolands, sound bad with the line out audio. With the on board speakers, it sounds much fuller
I applaud Roland for their impressive work, but this piano leaves a lot to be desired, as it has already been mentioned in the lower register. It's much too boomy and unnatural, It sounds hollow and the speakers are overwhelmed. Maybe it just needs tweaking, maybe that will help..
Just depends on the user or beholder. Sounds just fine to me. Also - depends on what was used to do the recording.
Best description, it’s all crappy sounding 😂
Classical music doesn't hide the digital essence of sampled piano. Jazz might offer more forgiveness.
classical music isn't holy grail, or is it any benchmark. Digital pianos stay in tune, and sample-playback systems these days have enough richness and quality in sound to make ourselves (the people playing them) and/or other people have emotions triggered - and can be deep emotions as well, no matter what music is being played on them - classical, pop, jazz etc.
This is not a sampled piano. It's acoustic modelled, with the sound generated in real time.
@themarsipan ouch. That's bad miss for modeling.
@@danmarco7126 And why do you say that ?
@themarsipan to be fair, it's an impossible task to model the chaotic acoustics of a piano.
打鍵が浅いせいで上手くセンサーが反応してないのか、一昔前のデジタルピアノみたいに聞こえる。選曲ミスったな。
It doesn’t sound real tho
This Piano sound not natural especially in the low registration too boomy in the base and too thin on the high register
I don't even have a roland. But it sounds just fine to me. It's like food etc. Different people have different tastes etc.
I don't think you can comment on the sound of a piano without listening to live. Otherwise the boominess may come from the recording, or from the quality of your own speaker system...
@@themarsipanTrue! And also - a lot of music is being shared these days over the internet. I think the main thing is that the music more or less gets the point across - as in the music.
@@themarsipan yes I can. I just did. They put it on RUclips for us to hear. So why can't I say my opinion about what I'm hearing?
@@TamirOrkobysPiano Of course you are totally entitled to express your opinion on what you are hearing. But it is important to remember that what you listened to was the sound of a _recording_ of that instrument, and through _your_own_speakers. I don't think is fair to judge the sound quality of an instrument in this way. Even if you listened through the best sound system in the world, it would still be a recording. And there's the playability, keyboard action, etc... things you really need to try. I just think a lot of people are too quick in making judgments about the quality of this instruments with very limited and imperfect information.
Das ist genau das Geklimper wie Steve Vai auf der Gitarre..... Braucht kein Mensch.