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Yamaha P-120, Feurich 122
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I have not had a chance to play or even hear a Feurich before. What a beautiful piano in a nice home. Congratulations!
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It is stunning! Congratulations.
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Bravo. You'll have a great time with such a fine instrument.
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Wow, what a beautiful piano!
Congratulations again!! And, I'll bet it sounds and plays as good as it looks (maybe better?:-).
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Congratulations on a gorgeous piano!!!
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Whoa! Looks great! Have fun.
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It certainly looks a splendid new piano. The Feurich name has been most respected among the German makers.
Congratulations!
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Congratulations again! Thanks so much for trusting us with your business. We will do our best to never take that for granted. Feel free to contact me anytime.
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Beautiful, and you have a great little nook to put it, your house looks lovely too. I like the way the elephant denotes the ivory keys, even though the keys are not ivory, it's still a neat tie in. Congratulations.
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Thanks everybody for your comments.
Yamaha P-120, Feurich 122
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Looks wonderful! Congatulations and enjoy! I'm sure a Feurich of that size sounds VERY nice.
It fits very nicely there, but it's a good thing the piano isn't any wider or you'd have to chop some off the end Ha!
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It looks beautiful! Congratulations!
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So, you had a custom made wall built for it, yes? Many happy years of playing to you!
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Very nice! It's always refreshing to see a purchase of a great piano that ISN"T a Yamaha or Kawai since there's many other great piano names out there. (And this is one of them).
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Congratulations Aliwally on your new piano. Good to see it's finally happened for you after a lengthy search and many inquiries here on PW. Happy playing!
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Hi Aliwally, are you still happy with your piano a few months in?
I also sent you a PM with a few additional questions.
I'd rather be practicing Kawai K-3, Roland FP-7F Now: Brahms Op. 118, Bach French Suite #5
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Hi Aliwally, are you still happy with your piano a few months in?
I also sent you a PM with a few additional questions.
Happy is an understatement. I have not touched my digital piano since this Feurich arrived. I got the first tuning in July, it is still going strong, probably won't get the second one until the Fall, no squeaky pedals, no sticking keys, and it is so mellow. I noticed that the middle register is beginning to really sing above the accompaniment, and the action feels great not too light but heavy enough to build your hands. I love it, and everybody who visits me, the first thing they say is "Wow, what a beautiful piano". My neighbors are fine with it, they told me it just sounds like a record playing, (of course not my playing) just volume wise...LOL!! Sorry for the late delay but I don't get on so much because I practice a little more these days....thanks to Pianocraft again.
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The piano is beautiful! Your home is beautiful too!
Enjoy practicing!
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Congratulations on your choice. As a technician I have just one small comment. Please ask your technician if they would like a towel for tuning the treble on your piano? Right handed people will have to lean against the wall and tune the last few notes up there in a contorted manner. It is one of the minor things we have to adapt too. No hard feelings. You made a great choice in pianos. Enjoy.
RPT PTG St. Louis, Mo.
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