[pianotech] What constitutes a good "student piano" (was 2nd bad client)

Terry Farrell mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com
Thu Mar 25 06:16:21 MDT 2010


A grand piano has a "clearer definition in the sound"? What that all  
about?

Terry Farrell

On Mar 25, 2010, at 6:34 AM, Floyd Gadd wrote:
SNIP

> UPRIGHT PIANOS
>     -Fuller, more vibrant sound
>     -More scope in the varieties of sound
>
> GRANDPIANOS
>     -Clearer definition in the sound
>     -More satisfying and precise feeling of touch in the keyboard
>
> What options do I have if my piano does not measure up?
>     -Regulating, Repair and Reconditioning
>     -Replacement with new or used (reference to pianobuyer.com)
>
>

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