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After much consideration I decided to part with my 11 year old Charles Walter 1500 and upgrade to a grand.
I began my search where I left off as a music major with a concentration in Piano Performance way back when in 2009- playing on Steinway D's and B's. I'd finally reached a point in my career where this was attainable. After visiting basically every piano store in Austin and San Antonio, including both Steinway galleries, I had the ability to play on multiple B's, a Bosie 214 VC, a new Yamaha sx7. I was surprised I didn't immediately fall for the Model B. The only piano I really enjoyed was the concert loaner in SA which had obviously been prepped to a high degree. I then stopped by the Kawai dealer(our last top of the trip), in SA. After playing a gorgeous but slightly unsatisfying SK5, I arrived at the SK7. The dynamic range and subtlety of tone blew me away- I was expecting to hate the Kawai/Yamaha sound instead thinking a Boise/B/Old European brand would be my preference. The action is such a joy to play and the piano sounded and felt fantastic from the beginning. I had no intention of buying that day but after an amazing offer, it was settled. Ironically, the S&S dealer in SA literally rolled his eyes and said "good luck with that" when I mentioned I was going to try this piano out.
Good luck indeed.
I hope to record with the instrument and rekindle a passion almost lost.
Was it the Alamo Piano store in San Antonio? Because if it was, I played that exact piano couple weeks ago and I was head over heals for that Shigeru! Even made a thread about it recently because it was just an awesome piano. Congratulations! That piano really is special.
Congrats . I'm sure it will rekindle your passions. If nothing else spending that much will focus the mind! As one of my friends loves to say - all hobbies should be expensive!
Would have loved to try and SK7 when I was piano shopping but as fate would have it I found a piano I loved and needed to move quickly on it. May your piano bring you many happy memories.
Congratulations!! A few years ago, I was bitten by the same bug, so welcome to the club. To this day, I still find this piano to be incredible in so many ways. Iβm Confident you will enjoy many years of happiness. Please share a recording and donβt forget to post pics and let us know your thoughts and experience after the MPA visit. Iβm sure many of us will be quite interested.
Itβs beautiful! Congratulations and wishing you many years of joy and new discoveries. I have just received my SK3 from Hanamatsu after a 3 month wait!. Having no showroom unit to choose from, I took a leap of faith after having a chance to play on an already sold unit. The advantage was I could request for the voicing of my liking. To my absolute delight, it is exactly as I requested (mellow and sweet). And considering it had been shipped and underwent considerable temperature and humidity changes, it came out of the box and sang with the tone and sustain I look for in a piano. Touch and regulation superb. I have always loved Hamburg Steinway Bs (which canβt fit in my lift). Not very professional of the S&S salesperson you encountered but he probably knew that you wouldnβt be returning! Much that I love Steinways, to me, the Shigeru has a lot of what I like about them, and in some ways more. A no brainer in terms of valueβ¦. Yet to be tuned before it has had a chance to settle in but it is already giving me hours of joy and satisfaction as we get acquainted. βΊοΈ
Nice playing! Congratulations on your wonderful Shigeru!
My piano's voice is my voice to God and the great unknown universe, and to those I love.In other words a hymn.That is all, but that is enough.Life goes on, despite pain and fear.Music is beautiful,life is beautiful.