🎹Schimmel C189 Grand Piano Review & Demo - 6'3" Handmade German Piano🎹

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2021
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    Hi everyone and welcome to another piano review at the Merriam Pianos RUclips channel. In today’s video, we’ll be looking at a fine German handcrafted grand piano as we explore the Schimmel Classic C189.
    This is a gorgeous instrument that we’re so excited to dive into here.
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    Piano Overview
    It’s always fun to get to sample a new piano we haven’t yet had a chance to look at on the channel.
    Schimmel is a German piano manufacturer, like Seiler, that was fairly recently purchased by an Asian piano maker (Pearl River), resulting in a major cash infusion and rejuvenation.
    The C189 comes in at just over 6’2”, and is as the name would suggest, classic Schimmel. Schimmel has done a great job at creating a thread that carries through both their uprights and grands, delivering a unified experience across their instruments.
    There’s a very specific combination of attack, cabinet resonance and upper mid-range shimmer that jumps out across all of their Classic series uprights and grands.
    Piano Sound
    While the C189 comes in around 6 feet, when you get behind one, it sounds like you’re playing an instrument twice the size - the projection, sustain and blend are very intense.
    Really, it feels like you’re painting with broad harmonic strokes as soon as you sit down at one of these.
    The cabinet resonance is exceptional, and it’s not a surprise since this is an area Schimmel has spent a ton of time on developing. The rim activation as such is just excellent.
    Another big reason for the specific sound is duplex scaling behind the bridge, and essentially triplex scaling at the front.
    For people that really like feeling close to a piano as on a great upright and a blend of lush harmonies, the C189 will feel right at home for you.
    There’s a brassy section in the bass register that sounds like a Bosendorfer, before the tone opens up into a more bell-like sound. The break in the bass register is tremendously smooth, which we always appreciate over here.
    The tenor and mid ranges have a really nice attack and great sustain, as does the treble. The treble is less colourful than some other pianos in the price category, such as a Shigeru Kawai SK3, but it’s got tons of shimmer and is quite clear.
    Action
    Schimmel uses mineral keytops, and it’s quite a unique texture to feel on your fingers. The bottom of the keybed feels a little bit harder than some, which makes it feel like you’ve reached the end point of the dynamic range a little bit sooner.
    This means controlling the C189 might take a little bit of time to get used to, but at the same time, this also makes it quite effortless to get ringing.
    Other Observations
    Another unique thing about the C189 is that Schimmel shapes the pedals a little bit differently, and the resistance of the sustain requires a little more force to operate than most other grands.
    There’s also less depth to the pedal which jumped out to us at first.
    This is a beautiful instrument, what else can we say. If you’re in the Toronto area, don’t hesitate to give us a call to set up an appointment to come and play it!
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Комментарии • 35

  • @philippebertrand3820
    @philippebertrand3820 2 года назад +5

    Happy new year to Merriam’s team and all the fans of this channel by the way!

  • @Instrumental-Covers
    @Instrumental-Covers 2 года назад +5

    I took an audio sample of this recording, and applied a low-pass filter at 3,000 Hz with 48 dB attenuation, then a high pass filter with the same parameters, and listened to both samples separately. It is interesting to hear how a piano is essentially made of two types of sound: one coming from the wood and one coming from the metal, and they mix up in the air. If you have ever seen a piano without a soundboard and played it, you know it sounds extremely quiet and metallic... the same effect can be digitally replicated using a high-pass filter. A soundboard is like a large wooden table top inside the piano. But unlike a regular table, the wood is very thin and resonant. So, you marry the two in a piano: the wood makes a warm sound, and the metallic sound of the strings create the brilliance/brassiness of the sound.
    Another fun test is to record the highest note on a piano and separate the samples: you will be able to hear the wood mechanism making noise with no sound if you isolate frequencies below 200 Hz or so. There are many tests that can be done to isolate specific sounds of the piano using several low pass/high pass/pass bands filters. This becomes useful when designing speaker systems for digital pianos.

  • @stefansipl6736
    @stefansipl6736 2 года назад +1

    You make this Schimmel shine again. Great playing on an obviously great instrument. Thanks for sharing this with us!

  • @JR-dm1oq
    @JR-dm1oq 2 года назад +3

    What a beautiful piece. So elegant and the sound is fantastic.

  • @EdPin_
    @EdPin_ 2 года назад +2

    00:00 Intro
    00:58 Playing
    01:32 Schimmel C189
    06:36 Playing
    08:22 Impressions
    13:15 Bass
    16:19 Mid/Tenor
    17:51 Treble
    18:58 Action
    22:30 Like & share :)
    Hi Stu, you give us a refreshing New Years breeze :)
    4:24 Good instinctive correction to "close" the shot without cutting of the upright in the background, striaving for symmetry, nice and usefull OCD :)
    Victory loves preparation, preparation grows on practice.
    In the future, when preparing for commercial ads shots, you may plan with millisecond precision.
    Collect a range of shots, connect them with smooth transitions, plan in time (speed of transitions and length of shots), practice, then execute to achieve mastery.
    You can do it in the rhythm of the music ;) A perfect training ground.
    Some time ago I was grumbling about the lack of a high-fidelity FLAC version of this show. Now I found a good excuse to make it...
    So let's picture a wannabe piano player, that loves to imagine playing this Schimmel C189.
    Closes eyes and sinks into the sound... of binaural-> headphone mix captured from the position of the player, with all squeaks and shimmer of action and pedals.
    It may not look good on camera with all those microphones around, hence the "podcast version" of the "sound demo". Making experimental binaural mixes - it's playing in a niche. But I have an impression that the use of headphones grows faster than the use of proper Hi-Fi systems ;-) After all, only playing LIVE really counts.

  • @philippebertrand3820
    @philippebertrand3820 2 года назад +4

    Stu, you already reviewed the C189 on September 2020, what’s the idea of a second one?

  • @yijingchan8336
    @yijingchan8336 2 года назад

    Happy New Year to Stu and the Merriam team!

  • @furioercolessi
    @furioercolessi 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting piano. Thanks again for the excellent review. I'd love to see a direct comparison with the Hoffmann P188 (or perhaps one between the smaller brothers, Schimmel C169 vs Hoffmann P162), like the SK-3 vs L190 video which was tremendously useful.

  • @michelprimeau4531
    @michelprimeau4531 2 года назад

    Happy New Year

  • @komoriszilard7297
    @komoriszilard7297 2 года назад

    Wow! I love the tone and sound color of this piano!
    It has a soul and warmth, unlike many other new pianos, regardless of brand. Many times I hear that sterile, soulless tone that won’t catch me. It's something else.

  • @Lunytunes62
    @Lunytunes62 Месяц назад

    It's slightly offtopic but I think the science fiction like Schimmel Pegasus is still the most beautiful grand piano there is. They're rare cos Schimmel only makes two per year. But man they're georgeous.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Месяц назад

      They are quite stunning! Sometimes, abstract piano designs can get a little too weird, which can disrupt their aesthetic quality in my opinion. But, I must say that I agree with you about the Pegasus. It is a very eye-catching and attractive instrument. :)

  • @bhaveshmistry3255
    @bhaveshmistry3255 2 года назад

    Hello sir, I wish you a and your team a very Happy New Year. Great review piano sounds really fantastic very powerful and a musical tone. I hope you are aware with Studio-Logic Numa-X-GT. I have checked many videos of Numa-X-GT and it look very interesting and super duper value for money product. There’s no proper in-depth review like how you doing, I have a request to you see if you can make the video of Numa-X-GT. It would be a very helpful to me as I am seriously interested in buying. Thank you so much. Lots of love to you and your team for 2022 you all have a super duper 2022. 🙏

    • @dynoroad
      @dynoroad 2 года назад

      They don't sell that product, so the chances of them "reviewing" it are scarce to say the least. And even if they did, it wouldn't be an independent unbiased review since there's economic interest in selling the product.
      Check out PianoManChuck if you want an unbiased review (albeit not with Stu's amazing jazz playing).

  • @georgemajor9589
    @georgemajor9589 2 года назад

    Happy new year to you Stu…. Here’s a piece of useless information for ya to tell when a party is getting boring…. White horses in Germany are called Schimmel….. came to me because you played a white one…. Get the catch?? Love your videos and playing by the way. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @JC-td4gg
    @JC-td4gg Месяц назад

    There is a 2003 Schimmel SP 189 for sale. What does the SP stand for?

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the question! I'm not entirely sure to be honest. Sometimes these letter codes are used for fairly generic names (GP = Grand Piano, UP = Upright Piano, etc.). To that point, it is possible that this code simply stands for "Schimmel Piano." However, I am really not sure.

    • @JC-td4gg
      @JC-td4gg Месяц назад

      @@MerriamPianos Here is a video of the piano being played. ruclips.net/video/LJCCTj2ydQY/видео.html Quite beautiful tone.

    • @JC-td4gg
      @JC-td4gg Месяц назад

      @@MerriamPianos It stands for a previous model 'Salon Professional' according to Schimmel.

  • @daniyopiano
    @daniyopiano 2 года назад

    Could you do a Yamaha NU1X review please? Love your videos! ❤️

  • @romichjordan
    @romichjordan Год назад

    please make same video about c169❤

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Год назад

      That is definitely on the list of models to cover! Thanks for tuning in and making the suggestion! :)

  • @komoriszilard7297
    @komoriszilard7297 2 года назад

    I like this tone much more than the K219.

    • @philippebertrand3820
      @philippebertrand3820 2 года назад +1

      So do I. Generally speaking I prefer the tone of the Classic line over the Konzert.

  • @Beyondabsence
    @Beyondabsence 2 года назад

    Your thick voicings would sound even better if nicely tuned.its amazing how even the greatest Steinway, Bosendorfer or Fazioli grands sound like a mediocre piano.

  • @dansickles8983
    @dansickles8983 2 года назад

    I don't like the "brassy" bass. A piano of this size can have a fuller/rounder bass. The middle and upper are very nice but not not my cup o' tea. If I liked Yamahas, I would short list this piano and get some time on it.

    • @xiaohuizhan8641
      @xiaohuizhan8641 11 месяцев назад

      I once played c189 right next to a C3x, schimmel is no doubt a better one to me, the tone and clarity is at a different level while at the same price range.

  • @adamyohan
    @adamyohan 2 года назад

    Bump for the algorithm.

  • @andikasavana4539
    @andikasavana4539 2 года назад

    you look like stephen gerrard

  • @philosophicallyspeaking6463
    @philosophicallyspeaking6463 3 месяца назад

    With regards to Asian investors, has Parson's actually bought Baldwin yet? They manufacture Baldwin grands with their own newly devised scales and innovations without interference from anyone state-side, because it turns out that there is no such thing as a Baldwin division at Gibson Guitars, Baldwin's parent company. In fact, there is 'no' single individual, not one, working at Gibson that is involved or assigned to the administration of the Baldwin brand. It seems that Parson's is testing the market to see if their is any life left in the name, before they make an offer, and that Gibson, already being committed to the sale, is keen to let them have their way to explore a future they are prepared to invest in.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  3 месяца назад

      While I am well-versed in Baldwin's history, I have not kept very up-to-date with the brand's happenings post the Gibson-era manufacturing move to China (2008 if I recall correctly). Your postulations may be true, but I suppose only time will tell. It all comes down to the calibre and value of the instruments in my opinion. A great piano will get people excited. The fact that the Baldwin name has a longstanding history of excellence and reliability should make the sell even easier if the instruments perform well musically. :)

    • @philosophicallyspeaking6463
      @philosophicallyspeaking6463 3 месяца назад

      @@MerriamPianos A partner, whose name I will omit, at North American Music, Baldwin's US importer, is the closest thing to a 'Baldwin employee' there is, and he doesn't work for either Baldwin or Gibson! He's a partner in North American Music. Nevertheless, that's who Gibson directs you to if you want information on Baldwin. He has also confided to me that 'they' (Baldwin...North American...?) have had...disagreements with Parsons about some of the major changes they have made to the instruments, but Parsons just ignores them. This dragon, it seems, no longer has an American head to speak of.

  • @Brandon-i7t
    @Brandon-i7t 4 дня назад

    As a real pianist I can tell that this guy cannot read music and is faking it! Real Musicians can always spot fake pseudo pretenders. Nice try though!

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  4 дня назад

      Brent from Merriam Music here. We appreciate you tuning in, but this comment could not be further from the truth.

    • @Brandon-i7t
      @Brandon-i7t 4 дня назад

      ​@@MerriamPianos "Tell me Lies" - Fleetwood Mac "We all believe you Brent and anything for a sale right?