New Piano ... Source

David Love davidlovepianos@earthlink.net
Sat, 28 Sep 2002 08:10:33 -0700


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I would discuss the need for a well scaled piano to insure that you =
don't have problems with tuning, especially on the low end, that will =
compromise the sound in a recording.  Size isn't necessarily a factor =
here.  A small piano can be well scaled, though they often aren't.

David Love


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  From: Alan R. Barnard=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: September 27, 2002 7:03 PM
  Subject: New Piano ... Source


  Young man is opening a recording studio in our little town. Very =
impressive array of equipment, loaner drums, guitars, keyboards, etc.

  Very specific target: He wants to buy a new, black Yamaha or Suzuki =
baby grand (or comparable). He does recording and audio work for major =
league stadiums and other large venues in St. Louis. Likes the bright =
oriental piano sound. I suggested something 6 feet or bigger but he was =
fixated on the words "baby grand."=20

  Alan Barnard
  Searching in Salem, MO

  Dealers or agents: Anyone know a source or want to quote a price? We =
are in south-central Missouri, 2 hours from St. Louis, maybe 3 from KC.



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