I'm still getting used to the new piano. It's so much fun. It feels like an entire layer of precision has been put over the top. I can finally play quietly without losing precision. The old Steiner piano has big differences in where the velocity sweet spot of each key would lie. To counter this I intuitively just play harder, but that changes the tonality as well as the volume. Had I played like this on the Steiner you would have heard maybe every 5th or 6th key, but mostly the hammer would have not hit the string. Here however I can try to play as quiet as possible. An entire array of expressions just became available. Yay 😊
Watching this makes me want to buy a tuning kit for the Schiller piano at the ReStore I volunteer at. It's an old Schiller and I can only imagine how great it would sound all tuned up. Hopefully like your piano.
Thank you so much 🙏Personally, I've given up tuning pianos. I lack the patience if anything 😂 But good luck if you do it. There is a good piano tuning software out there, released by some German university for free. Have a Google 😊
@@Rid-iculo-us I probably shouldn't touch it. Seems as though it's been forgotten for so long something might break. I have the patience, but not the liability or means to replace a string. If only there were more opportunities to learn how to tune up a piano without owning one.
I'm still getting used to the new piano. It's so much fun. It feels like an entire layer of precision has been put over the top. I can finally play quietly without losing precision. The old Steiner piano has big differences in where the velocity sweet spot of each key would lie. To counter this I intuitively just play harder, but that changes the tonality as well as the volume. Had I played like this on the Steiner you would have heard maybe every 5th or 6th key, but mostly the hammer would have not hit the string.
Here however I can try to play as quiet as possible. An entire array of expressions just became available.
Yay 😊
Watching this makes me want to buy a tuning kit for the Schiller piano at the ReStore I volunteer at. It's an old Schiller and I can only imagine how great it would sound all tuned up. Hopefully like your piano.
Thank you so much 🙏Personally, I've given up tuning pianos. I lack the patience if anything 😂
But good luck if you do it. There is a good piano tuning software out there, released by some German university for free. Have a Google 😊
@@Rid-iculo-us I probably shouldn't touch it. Seems as though it's been forgotten for so long something might break. I have the patience, but not the liability or means to replace a string. If only there were more opportunities to learn how to tune up a piano without owning one.
I stopped "tuning" after I snapped a low C strong. That was the last straw. Now I let someone else tune it. Learned my limitation...
Very beautiful
🙏😊🙏
sounds fab
🙏😊🎶
what piano is this? great playing btw!
Thank you 🙏🎶🎶the piano is a nearly 200.year old Wertheim "Planet"
@@Rid-iculo-us thanks!❤