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I wanted to have my phone out during my first time laying hands on the.keyboard. My heart was (still is) going a hundred beats a minute, and I was shaking the entire time and literally forgot how to play in the middle of it. But I felt I had to document the arrival. Please do not judge the piano by the player! 😁
Wonderful, a beautiful piano and a lovely tone.Best wishes!
My piano's voice is my voice to God and the great unknown universe, and to those I love. In other words a hymn. That is all, but that is enough. tre corda
Congratulations. Looks lovely. Once it has settled and had a tune up, post again. It is a special day when such an instrument arrives.
(PS: from experience with my pianos, I bet you decide to get rid of that mirrored wall before long. I found glass destroyed the warm tone of my piano and I ended up moving the instrument to a purpose built studio because the original music room had glass on three sides).
Congratulations. Looks lovely. Once it has settled and had a tune up, post again. It is a special day when such an instrument arrives.
(PS: from experience with my pianos, I bet you decide to get rid of that mirrored wall before long. I found glass destroyed the warm tone of my piano and I ended up moving the instrument to a purpose built studio because the original music room had glass on three sides).
Curtains can be a solution, then the mirrored wall can stay.
"I have never tried that before, so I think I should definitely be able to do that." Pippi Longstocking
Congratulations. Looks lovely. Once it has settled and had a tune up, post again. It is a special day when such an instrument arrives.
(PS: from experience with my pianos, I bet you decide to get rid of that mirrored wall before long. I found glass destroyed the warm tone of my piano and I ended up moving the instrument to a purpose built studio because the original music room had glass on three sides).
Curtains can be a solution, then the mirrored wall can stay.
Just think of it like a tone control on your stereo - fit a nice really heavy full length curtain then just adjust how much of the wall is covered :-)