The thing I love about this piano is it doesn't sound like 4 different notes when you are playing the extra bass notes. It dampers the harmonics and you hear the true frequency!
Fun facts: - The four notes below the lowest E are actually below the hearing frequency threshold for most adults, meaning they only hear the overtones and not the fundamental. - If you were to use full-length strings instead of fractional strings, the lowest C would require strings over 32' long.
Ich habe letztens Dein Video zu "Pacific Runner" geguckt und das Klavier hat auch generell einen sehr schönen Klang, wie ich finde.👍 Irgendwie so warm, ich kann es schlecht beschreiben.😄
I have watched this video over 100 times and it is still fun for me. If someone knows this piano´s price, let me know right hear and help me sending it.
Just out of interest how often would the lower 8 keys even be used? Even if they are hardly used the lower strings would definitely add the the richness of the bass which you can hear from this piano.
@@StefanUlbricht The Bosendorfer 290 imperial grand has a total of 97 keys - the standard 88 keys plus nine more. The Bosendorfer model 275 had 92 keys, or four extra keys. The model 275 has been out of production for many years.
You should play octaves when you go that low......it'll make the notes a LOT easier to hear because it'll reduce the enharmonic artifacts that almost defeats the purpose of playing those lowest notes...No point in playing them by themselves.... It's weird because the lower you go, the less bass you hear due to the enharmonic frequencies that start to thin out that deep bass after A0 and by playing octaves, you bring back that deep bass.
The thing I love about this piano is it doesn't sound like 4 different notes when you are playing the extra bass notes. It dampers the harmonics and you hear the true frequency!
This Is fake , this bass C Is a G#3
Fun facts:
- The four notes below the lowest E are actually below the hearing frequency threshold for most adults, meaning they only hear the overtones and not the fundamental.
- If you were to use full-length strings instead of fractional strings, the lowest C would require strings over 32' long.
Those bass notes are so clear and powerful.
Holy smokes. With good headphones I can almost feel the tones.
The Bösendorfer has a fantastic sound!
favorite bosendorfer imperial bass notes video
What an absolute beast! 😍
In the end it vibrates so slowly that you can actually hear it really clearly!
Da unten kann man die Schwingungen fast schon zählen :-) Ich hatte kürzlich auch mal die Ehre, dieses Modell unter den Fingern zu haben.
Great sound!!!
I hear the lowest C as C. It is very clear and excellent!
Interestingly enough, from the lowest E on down, the frequency of the fundamental is actually below the hearing threshold of most of the population.
The lowest C as a B2
Bösendorfer wäre für mich auch der Flügel meiner Wahl. Der Gerät ist der Beste.
Ich liebe ja die Bässe, sehr guter Klang!!
Magnifico.💰💰💰💰💰💰
That sounds so good!
Se escucha impresionante !!!!
No sé si en México los vendan .
Debería haber una exposición de este modelo , sería genial❤
El único mexicano que comenta acá... Yo también soy de México carnal, de Michoacán. Saludos cálidos por allá
Hermoso ese piano 😍🤩
Ich habe letztens Dein Video zu "Pacific Runner" geguckt und das Klavier hat auch generell einen sehr schönen Klang, wie ich finde.👍 Irgendwie so warm, ich kann es schlecht beschreiben.😄
I have watched this video over 100 times and it is still fun for me. If someone knows this piano´s price, let me know right hear and help me sending it.
Wooooow
Just out of interest how often would the lower 8 keys even be used? Even if they are hardly used the lower strings would definitely add the the richness of the bass which you can hear from this piano.
Probably to keep the rest of it in tune. Balance it out.
C0????
Yes
Thank you
Never used musically !!!??? May bé in XX century musics ...
The lowest string vibrates at ≈ 16 Hz! Sulfur 🎉
Extra 9 keys
How many extra keys does your Bosendorfer have. It has a magnificent sound. Thank you .Florida Fan
8 keys extra 😇
Thank you
@@StefanUlbricht Correction, it's 9
There are 9 keys.
C0 to G#0
@@StefanUlbricht The Bosendorfer 290 imperial grand has a total of 97 keys - the standard 88 keys plus nine more. The Bosendorfer model 275 had 92 keys, or four extra keys. The model 275 has been out of production for many years.
You should play octaves when you go that low......it'll make the notes a LOT easier to hear because it'll reduce the enharmonic artifacts that almost defeats the purpose of playing those lowest notes...No point in playing them by themselves....
It's weird because the lower you go, the less bass you hear due to the enharmonic frequencies that start to thin out that deep bass after A0 and by playing octaves, you bring back that deep bass.
For a piano this expensive, I expected something better than a cheap Yamaha. Maybe it's the recording?
Recorded with my cellphone….
G#0 somehow is tuned exactly like are note a0 because it's out of tune
I think so too, but I hear G natural. But key G sounds as G too.
Why would anyone waste money on a Steinway when they can buy a real piano like Bösendorfer?
I have a 88 Pleyel 1913 grand half ,but a Steinway IS so "easy" to play
Not a pretty sound. An old American piano from the 20 to 60s sounds much better. Knabe, Mason and Hamlin, Steinway.... better big time.