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1970 nordiska piano
1970 nordiska piano









Besides, all information given at the moment is available through hints that anyone can get with a Nord under his/her fingers. I won't label the timbre of the APs because this will schedule too much. Rhodes Suitcase Mk I "Nefertiti Club Göteborg" (1970)įender Rhodes 'Silvertop' Electric Piano (1967), ideal timbre Schimmel Fortissimo 108 'Chippendale' (1967) Steinway No.1 'Kitchen Piano' replica (1836/2006)

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Each piano is manufactured with a unique serial number that is recorded for future reference of not only when it was made but also where. with space before).Įdit: Sorry, there is one - I hadn't noticed, or forgotten.Ĭlose-up, for live (= SampleTekk Black Grand Close?)Īmbient: concert hall, for recording (= SampleTekk Black Grand Ambient?) Your piano’s age is one of the most significant factors in determining your piano’s Value. Could have been easier if you know that (trunking the version no. I also had to find out about the way the Stage 3 is handling sound names. And maybe, I will even then say "the 2019 Steinway approach" instead of "White Grand".īTW: What do you think about a "knowledge base" in the forum where faq info is stored? I think I sometimes came across such piano info on the forum but couldn't find that again - even with the search function. I guess that as soon as my ears will recognize the sounds, I won't need the names any more - but at the moment, I think I do. But we should be allowed to share real names if we have hints, don't we? I fully understand that Clavia may not be allowed to mention the names of the instruments as far as it is a branding thing. And as there are words to discern the different sounds, I would appreciate having other connotations for those sounds. Retail Price: 9,900.00 Our Price: 7,900.00 1991 Nordiska Upright - Polished Ebony. I find the given names quite helpful for a first impression and somewhat cute, but don't like them much - I'm coming from classical music, and it makes my stomach rumbling having to play just a "white", a "bright" or a "queen" piano - not to mention "velvet" which I don't like as a feeling at all. Retail Price: 1,195.00 Our Price: 795.00 1970s Lowrey console piano. Maybe true everything, but as a beginner, I would like to know a little more especially about the miking and the optimal uses.









1970 nordiska piano