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I love Macassar ebony. I also love pyramid mahogany. After that would be flame (or ribbon) red mahogany - which is the finish I plan for my restoration project, eventually.
It appears that you were incorrect about the top makers using some wood that is not correctly classified as rosewood but claiming their pianos have a rosewood veneer. At least according to one poster on the thread who appears knowledgeable said you were incorrect about saying Pallisander is not real rosewood.[/quote pianoloverus]
I never even used the word verneer I said the wood is a slither of wood and by the way I never mentioned any brand except the example of the Colard piano for sale link which I said sounded like a bargain.I say again I never mentioned any high end brands.The Palisandef Rosewood is probably from Madagascar.It is actually mentioned under the CITES and is protected.It is a poor comparison to the Brazialian Rosewood which is definitely banned.Please look up "CITES wood" This is a tiresome subject, if the piano plays wonderful and looks beautiful who on earth is going to care. 🤪 The glorious looking Brazilian rosewood is banned.I never said manufacturers should not use other wood that simulate the Brazilian Rosewood.In fact it is good that they do.
I heard about Homestyler on another thread, so what better way to experiment than with piano colors? Anyway, totally agree that ideally piano color and decor should be coordinated (that is, for people who have the budget for both a piano and home decorating 😋). If your home decor has soft colors, a black piano creates contrast with the surroundings, but a white piano would blend with the surroundings. IMO a white piano in such an environment is quite elegant, I'm a fan!
PS: Excuse the all white keys in the white piano. Changing the color apparently also changes the black keys.
Wow, that's fun! I want to try that with my piano room!
Started piano June 1999. Proud owner of a Yamaha C2
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. tre corda
Rob, is that your piano and room? It's gorgeous! I like the artwork too, it complements the wall and piano, or rather all complement each other nicely!
Started piano June 1999. Proud owner of a Yamaha C2
I think at this moment I could do with a gorgeous transparent piano and a grande double strong coffee. 😉
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. tre corda
It appears that you were incorrect about the top makers using some wood that is not correctly classified as rosewood but claiming their pianos have a rosewood veneer. At least according to one poster on the thread who appears knowledgeable said you were incorrect about saying Pallisander is not real rosewood.[/quote pianoloverus]
I never even used the word verneer I said the wood is a slither of wood and by the way I never mentioned any brand except the example of the Colard piano for sale link which I said sounded like a bargain.I say again I never mentioned any high end brands.The Palisandef Rosewood is probably from Madagascar.It is actually mentioned under the CITES and is protected.It is a poor comparison to the Brazialian Rosewood which is definitely banned.Please look up "CITES wood" This is a tiresome subject, if the piano plays wonderful and looks beautiful who on earth is going to care. 🤪 The glorious looking Brazilian rosewood is banned.I never said manufacturers should not use other wood that simulate the Brazilian Rosewood.In fact it is good that they do.
1. You were the one that started the topic about "real" rosewood when you said "I think they use other wood some from South America to replicate rosewood.I know Palisander Roswood is one.Apart from that there are other types of wood that they also call "Rosewood"(but are not real Rosewood)" although now you say "who is going to care". 2. In your last post, you changed what you said earlier by speaking specifically about one type of rosewood, Brazilian rosewood. But as the Wiki article you mentioned earlier shows, there are around twenty types of genuine rosewood. IOW it's incorrect to consider only Brazilian rosewood as real rosewood which is what you seem to be doing. 3. You said you never used the word veneer but that you mentioned a slither of wood. What you call a slither of wood is called veneer. 4. According to one poster on this thread Palisander rosewood is not some "poor comparison" so I think that's your personal opinion. 5. I mentioned top brands producing rosewood pianos as an example showing your comment that I quoted in #1 was false.
Pianoloverus I am not a Rosewood expert, like many here my knowledge of different wood is scant at best. However according to a friend of mine she could not move an item out of her country because it was Rosewood.I then became interested in a different types of furniture which was also called Rosewood.I then found out it was Palisander Rosewood, which is also very attractive.I am sure you do not need me to continue with story..
From the link provided above it seems I was not the only one who thought Palisander Rosewood (Madagascar Rosewood?) is not the "real" Rosewood most people thought of as Rosewood.(thinking historically)
Regarding wood finish and veneers I admit I was confused by the subject.What I have heard is that only a slither of wood finish is used for pianos.No one I am sure expects a whole inch of Mahogany (to escape from "Rosewood") over MDF or plywood surely.What I believe is that it is probably 5 or less mm and I could be wrong.What I did say is that few "normal" people would want a certificate to say that this is a genuine XXXXXXX wood finish on this piano.I know I would not!!! If it's a beautiful piano and the dealer says it has a Rosewood finish why would I worry if it's this type of Dalgergia or that? Whatever you say I never mentioned any particular brand at all.Your point by point assessment of what I said is out of context and unfortunate.
Rob, is that your piano and room? It's gorgeous! I like the artwork too, it complements the wall and piano, or rather all complement each other nicely!
Naw, not me, I want a piano I can see Black, or red, or even white will do But not a piano I can see clean through No siree, not me, not even for free
Okay, well, yea, for free I'd take it, but I dang sure wouldn't pay my hard earned money for it...
I know I said earlier that when I play the piano I look at the keyboard, and not the piano finish, but everything has it limits. By the way, where is middle C on that thing?
Just kidding!
Get the piano color you like best If not, get the one that passes the test Does it sound good, and play well? That is most important, as far as I can tell
How about a black one, or red, or white, or wood? It doesn't really matter to me, as long as it sounds and plays good But a plexiglass piano is just not for me I want one that I can at least see, and not see clean through...
Sorry, feeling a little feisty this evening and just havin' a little fun. But a plexiglass piano? Makes me want to run away from that thang, with no color at all.
Rick
Piano enthusiast and amateur musician: "Treat others the way you would like to be treated". Yamaha C7. YouTube Channel
Naw, not me, I want a piano I can see Black, or red, or even white will do But not a piano I can see clean through No siree, not me, not even for free
Okay, well, yea, for free I'd take it, but I dang sure wouldn't pay my hard earned money for it...
I know I said earlier that when I play the piano I look at the keyboard, and not the piano finish, but everything has it limits. By the way, where is middle C on that thing?
Just kidding!
Get the piano color you like best If not, get the one that passes the test Does it sound good, and play well? That is most important, as far as I can tell
How about a black one, or red, or white, or wood? It doesn't really matter to me, as long as it sounds and plays good But a plexiglass piano is just not for me I want one that I can at least see, and not see clean through...
Sorry, feeling a little feisty this evening and just havin' a little fun. But a plexiglass piano? Makes me want to run away from that thang, with no color at all.
Rick
😁 I love your poem Rick! I think you have a healthy philosophy of life and pianos!
Actually that piano really,really looks so good in that room cygnusdei.It seems to take on the pastel colours of the whole room.I think it seems to give off a pastel, almost..a ros... 🤪 If I had a room like that I may just.....no I think I, like Rick am too conservative, still it looks wonderful there!
Naw, not me, I want a piano I can see Black, or red, or even white will do But not a piano I can see clean through No siree, not me, not even for free
Okay, well, yea, for free I'd take it, but I dang sure wouldn't pay my hard earned money for it...
I know I said earlier that when I play the piano I look at the keyboard, and not the piano finish, but everything has it limits. By the way, where is middle C on that thing?
Just kidding!
Get the piano color you like best If not, get the one that passes the test Does it sound good, and play well? That is most important, as far as I can tell
How about a black one, or red, or white, or wood? It doesn't really matter to me, as long as it sounds and plays good But a plexiglass piano is just not for me I want one that I can at least see, and not see clean through...
Sorry, feeling a little feisty this evening and just havin' a little fun. But a plexiglass piano? Makes me want to run away from that thang, with no color at all.
Rick
😁 I love your poem Rick! I think you have a healthy philosophy of life and pianos!
Actually that piano really,really looks so good in that room cygnusdei.It seems to take on the pastel colours of the whole room.I think it seems to give off a pastel, almost..a ros... 🤪 If I had a room like that I may just.....no I think I, like Rick am too conservative, still it looks wonderful there!
Thanks for the kind words, Mrs. tre corda!
Seriously, the plexiglass piano is interesting, and intriguing, albeit more of an oddity or a novelty. They are certainly unusual for those who like unusual things.
Not sure, but I think they are quite expensive, and much more so than traditional pianos, made of wood with traditional finishes, whatever that finish may be. I've never seen one (a piano with a plexiglass cabinet) in real life, but have seen photos of them, such as the one posted here.
Oh, and cygnusdei, I certainly meant no diss whatsoever toward your photo and post of the piano with the plexiglass cabinet. It was an interesting conversation piece!
Actually, I don't think I'd go too far out of my way to see one in real life. And, I mean no disrespect to those here who own one.
Any PW members here own a piano with a full plexiglass cabinet? If so, I wish you well and hope yo enjoy it!
Rick
Piano enthusiast and amateur musician: "Treat others the way you would like to be treated". Yamaha C7. YouTube Channel
Oh, and cygnusdei, I certainly meant no diss whatsoever toward your photo and post of the piano with the plexiglass cabinet. It was an interesting conversation piece!
If you don't like plexiglass, there is another transparent material for piano 😄
I’m on record many times as saying I like a wood grained veneer! Black is ok. White even works with the right decor, but I prefer an off-white or alabaster to Frigidaire white. Don’t think I’d ever want red at home.
I think I wouldn't mind a transparent piano - from what I've seen (not in real life), some of them in fact look elegant in a minimalist/futuristic kind of way. But if they have colorful LED lights, I'm outta here 🙄