Does anyone know what Burt's preferences are in makes of piano? Does he play one brand exclusively?
I'm buying a new one here in London and the master's choice might just tip the balance for me one way or another!
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Re: piano choice
The first 10 years were Steinway and Baldwin....after that, I don't know.
Jimmy Webb preffered Yamaha in the 70's.
Jimmy Webb preffered Yamaha in the 70's.
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Re: piano choice
Well, I noticed he plays a Bosendorfer grand. In most all the youtube, it shows that. He is German-Jewish decent, so I am guessing this would be his choice of pianos.
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Re: piano choice
Thanks for the info , Susan...I would say that as long as the piano has a good round tone,
sharp, but full and round....and doesn't sound "brittle"....I don't think Burt likes brittle sounding pianos...
Steveo
sharp, but full and round....and doesn't sound "brittle"....I don't think Burt likes brittle sounding pianos...
Steveo
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Hi Nowmedical
If you're not particularly after a grand, check out Mark Goodwin's website (markgoodwinpianos.co.uk). His company masterfully recondition mainly Yamaha pianos and I can vouch for their beautiful tone and sound. I believe he does also recondition and sell the occasional grand - worth having a look and getting in touch, he's really helpful and will offer free advice.
He has a showroom in London (New Malden) with some finished Yamaha models on display there.
Andrew
If you're not particularly after a grand, check out Mark Goodwin's website (markgoodwinpianos.co.uk). His company masterfully recondition mainly Yamaha pianos and I can vouch for their beautiful tone and sound. I believe he does also recondition and sell the occasional grand - worth having a look and getting in touch, he's really helpful and will offer free advice.
He has a showroom in London (New Malden) with some finished Yamaha models on display there.
Andrew