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Hi PW guys, thanks for all your valuable opinions and tips for my piano buying journey. The piano has arrived and I have no regrets on this purchase. I have photos of the piano for all of you to enjoy! DSC01173 by wang.zj, on Flickr DSC01177 by wang.zj, on Flickr DSC01068 by wang.zj, on Flickr DSC01075 by wang.zj, on Flickr DSC01095 by wang.zj, on Flickr DSC01076 by wang.zj, on Flickr DSC01092 by wang.zj, on Flickr DSC01130 by wang.zj, on Flickr DSC01146 by wang.zj, on Flickr DSC01155 by wang.zj, on Flickr DSC01168 by wang.zj, on Flickr DSC01171 by wang.zj, on Flickr DSC01174 by wang.zj, on Flickr More photos here on my Flickr page
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Actively working on: Bach - Two-part Invention No. 14 Chopin - Prelude in E minor - Op. 28, No. 4 Notenbuch für Nannerl - Tempo di menuetto in F (Anonymous)
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Wow, what a beautiful piano!
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Wow!! Gorgeous piano!! Congrats and thanks for the photos!
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Fantastic piano! I hope you enjoy it for years to come.
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Spectacular! Thank you for the wonderful photos. You will enjoy this magnificient instrument for the rest of your life. It is an amazing piano.
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WOW, how could anyone ever regret buying that?! Beautiful.
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Here is a pic of my wall. the piano movers hit my wall with the piano lid but amazingly I could not see any damage or scratches on my lid. only the wall took damage haha. The wood must be really dense stuff it is HEAVY! DSC01104 by wang.zj, on Flickr
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Congratulations!! I recently got my Kawai K8 delivered this month!! I look forward to a Grand in the future. I hope it inspires you everyday! More pictures please. Your house looks great.
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Congratulations! That's an awesome piano!
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Congratulations, it's a beauty. The movers must be very confident transporting such a high end instrument without the lid and fallboard and without wrapping it in blankets.
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Beautiful piano, for sure, but who are those movers? It is unheard of to transport an instrument without wrapping and protecting it thoroughly. It has nothing to do with being confident in your moving skills. Anyone who's done it for any length of time knows that there are all sorts of hazards that can, and do, occur when moving a piano....especially of that size. Also, the straps look loose in the photos. Anyway, best of luck with an incredible piano. Glad it got there safely!!
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I don't see any photos of that odd looking blue hoist/mini-crane actually being used with the piano...too nervous?
Really beautiful
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Thanks for the pictures; she's beautiful. Congratulations!
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I don't see any photos of that odd looking blue hoist/mini-crane actually being used with the piano...too nervous?
Really beautiful During the crane operation I was filming it using my camera. I'll post a video once I upload it. it took 2 attempts haha. Yeah, I was really surprised that they didnt wrap it up in blankets , etc... It didnt end up with any scratches, but some marks where the belts were attached to the piano. They will be polished off next week free of charge. Chopinlover, the belts were only used for the crane so there is some slack to attach to the crane hook. After it got up the 2nd story, it was pushed up another set of stairs and finally in position.
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Thanks for the photos. You and that piano will produce some nice music, no doubt.
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Congratulations!
I'm a fan of the Shigeru-Kawai line, particularly the SK-7.
You have bought a really wonderful piano.
I still remember the experience of playing one on stage in Beijing. The action of that piano was extraordinarily responsive; even the pedals felt great. There was a wonderful shimmering quality to the high treble; the bass was very clear, and of course, the middle section sang.
That piano worked just fine in a hall that seated over 1000 people. I'm sure, in the more intimate setting of your home, that the sound will be spectacular in its clarity and detail.
Enjoy!
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