Yamaha Disklavier ENSPIRE Product Demo | Piano Gallery Utah
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Mike Radditz of Piano Gallery in Utah gives an overview of the Yamaha Disklavier ENSPIRE.
The Disklavier ENSPIRE is a groundbreaking piano technology that empowers your beautiful Yamaha acoustic grand piano with amazing technological capabilities like replicating artist performances, replaying your personal performances, silent playing (playing through headphones), and streaming Yamaha radio stations.
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One of my favorite things to do at my grandparents’ house in Deer Valley was listen to their Yamaha with the floppy disks haha.
This should have been released when Chopin, Mozart, Bach etc were alive
Hi, with the disklavier you’re limited to the 500 built in songs or you can have access to more songs? You can download new songs ?
There was a usb port on the front of the box underneath so I’d assume you can load in MIDI files.
We have this piano at a club where I play and I’ve never taken the time to look into its whole feature set until now. Great presentation!
Is the action particularly “stiff” on this model or is this something that needs to be regulated on the piano here? I’ve never encountered a piano with such heavy action. Glissandi are painful on it!
“Mommy can we have a Steinway Spirio?”
“No, we already have it at home.”
The Spirio at home:
Ce qui manque c'est une fonction "professeur" des petits points rouges s'illuminant sure les touches pour apprendre un morceau de musique comme certains claviers l'ont. à 30000€ le piano disklavier, je pense que cette option serait intéressante.
Roses are red, bluebells are blue, the piano can play itself better than you.
what a nice toy to have ... but a dear one too ... It would be nice it they had the function teaching how to play...
They do, it is called SmartKey. You should try it yourself at a piano store with one.
Awesome piano. But with little room I have.😢😭
I love how piano sounds, no way I could ever play it decently, this "gadget" is the ultimate hi-fi piano player. Absolutely love it if I had the room and the cash definitelly would get one.
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When you lowered the volume, was the piano producing the audio output from speakers or was it acoustic? Acoustic meaning that it was hitting the keys/hammers with less pressure. I hate to purchase a piano that plays by it self and that the output is digital and not acoustic.
This piano can play amazingly quiet with complete accuracy - acoustically. In addition it also has a digital mode for absolute volume control and headphone use. Yamaha Disklaviers rule.
gregman01 yes they do I just bought one!
Avril 14th, that's it
Who is here after Westworld
Can you tell me where you got that big poster of a musical auditorium? I would like to get one myself.
U can play songs on RUclips with this piano?
Great video. Excellent presentation but............................ You shouda had the piano tuned first.
Dumb question. What does this piano retail for?
is it possible to link the headphones and listen to the accoustic at the same time?
Nice now I can scare my friends when they come over
What is the use of learning the piano anymore
What was the name of the piece that he played (& then had it okay back)?
may i ask which model is this Yamaha grand featured in this video? thanks
I want one how much where can i get one
There is a Ghost playing that Piano!
So it no longer allows you to choose different instrument sounds to play like the older ones?
This is not an electronic keyboard. It is a full piano and the sound it is making is coming from the actual striking of the strings in the piano.
jskuzma Yes I understand that, however previous Disklavier pianos also allowed you to play digital instruments that came out of the piano’s sound system.
jskuzma have a look at ruclips.net/video/pdEWrBfaxHI/видео.html
@@CameronSmithAU Oh wow. The model I played at my university definitely didn't have speakers, or at least I wasn't aware of them. Interesting, thanks for the info!
How did you connected to the internet? I can't figure out how to setup WPS. It won't connect for some reason. I have tech scheduled.
There is a panel under the piano. I may be getting one soon.
Edit:
I got one
Is it perfect?
That's crazy
fantastic .....
How do I sync my bluetooth to it?
With an Yamaha BT01 wireless
Make it play rush e
Ok
I checked out a dislklavier recently and I see 2 speakers on the bottom of the piano. The salesperson told me that the disklavier is just playing the music thru the speakers and the sound is not actually from the hammer hitting the strings. Is that true?
I would imagine that is true, since it can be played silently. I am sure it is fully electronic.
@@opensage01 don't imagine, don't say you're sure. You're wrong: The piano plays the piano part, the speaker plays the other instruments or the vocals. When it's on silent, then it's obviously sending digital sound to headphones. the speakers can also play any other music including piano for songs that aren't in midi.
@@bbrruuccee2 Okie dokie. So are you saying it is fully electronic when it is in silent mode and hammer hitting the strings when not in silent mode?
What was that song he played?
Clair de Lune
how much with the Covid discount? :)
Additional cost because many stay at home and have more free time …LOL
Wait so when the app stops being supported someone will have 50 000 euro brick?
It looks like the device hosts the ‘app’ on a local web server, and therefore doesn’t need to be installed on a device, bypassing the issue of support being dropped, as it’s a webpage hosted locally, that you just access with your device. The only thinks at risk of being dropped are the streaming services that way.