You should play the same song on each so we could see the difference. Right now we are only more attached to specific melody. Maybe you see the difference as professional but common people are confused when melody is changing.
@ToTheGAMESАй бұрын
You can't _see_ sound differences with your eyes, but you could use your ears :-)
@halexic1Ай бұрын
@@ToTheGAMES Fair remark to improve my English
@00yiggdrasill00Ай бұрын
Yes. Right now I'm just enjoying some music rather than any kind of comparison.
@kdayahyaАй бұрын
I agree with this comment. It's not aggressive or anything. It's just a good feedback. Lord, please consider this
@claradelvalle6191Ай бұрын
You can't hear it cause you're not having a musician ear. ;) Sound is sound. Don't matter what is being played. ;)
@JFSmith-nb8hfАй бұрын
Maybe 30 years ago I could have told the difference, but at 67 I'm happy I still hear it at all.😆
@TakaD20Ай бұрын
Me at 25: *listen to wonderful music in concert Me at 50: Louder!
@IngenerateIngenueАй бұрын
😂
@ipezmusicАй бұрын
@@TakaD20 Me at 50: Kawai sounds so good! LOL
@npoBogHuk-m5jАй бұрын
Молодец, дед, так держать 👍
@rfletch62Ай бұрын
Couldn't tell any difference, but the value of your talent is beyond measure.
@ellegaardYTАй бұрын
0:01 La Campanella Liszt (Paganini's adaptation) 0:19 Hungarian Rhapsody no 2 Liszt 0:33 Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 Chopin 0:55 Nocturne for Piano No 1 in B Minor, Op.9 Chopin 1:16 Turkish March Sonata No. 11 in A major Mozart 1:37 Pathetique movement 3rd Beethoven 2:00 Nocturne No. 20 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. posth Chopin 3:11 Andante spianato et Grande polonaise brillante Op. 22 (I'm not sure if this is the song that's causing the trouble.) 3:23 Piano Sonata No.211 In C Major op.53 Beethoven Waldstein 3:43 Clair de Lune - Suite Bergamasque Debussy 4:42 maybe this song is Chopin?
@yu76221972Ай бұрын
2.25 Tico tico no fuba
@ThePantherin75Ай бұрын
4:42 Chopin - Minute Waltz, Op. 64 No 1
@joacocapurro870128 күн бұрын
thanks bro
@patenteageuАй бұрын
Acho que qualquer rocha em suas mãos vira diamante então não consigo sentir diferença desde que seja você no instrumento.
@Lord_VinheteiroАй бұрын
Obrigado!
@princeedmirovillar8044Ай бұрын
Cheaper pianos typically have "bouncy" sort of notes that gives it a lasting resonance while more expensive pianos tend to have a sharper, clearer notes that gives it a fine resonance.
@hoangkimviet8545Ай бұрын
The morale is the more expensive the piano is, the more he stares us.
@Lord_VinheteiroАй бұрын
Listen my New Album on Spotify - Make Your Baby Sleep! tinyurl.com/mvs52z6e
@HeiksnsАй бұрын
can you feel a difference between the pianos and grand pianos?
@Nope-r4yАй бұрын
@@Heiksns Only when I swallow them.
@MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12Ай бұрын
@@Heiksns yes you can🎹🎶
@EviljacksonАй бұрын
e triste que as pessoas então com seus cerebros apodrecidos e não conseguem diferenciar de lixo e arte
@clanmac66Ай бұрын
Issue hear is, I'm listening to all the pianos through my £30 computer speakers. (A bottle of Whiskey)
@TubeLVTАй бұрын
I agree. I’m using $20 Bluetooth earbuds. They can make anything sound bad!
@rTodd-g8eАй бұрын
I'll drink to that!
@HeiksnsАй бұрын
😂👍🏼i have a cheap China Smartphone 🙈
@marceloposeАй бұрын
El primer piano Young Chang suena tan bien como el Kawai o el Steinway
@paolodiamante1884Ай бұрын
@@marcelopose maybe in your dreams when you are sleeping! Forse nei tuoi sogni mentre dormi ! Con simpatia 😂😂😂 From Da Roma Italia
@jimbo92107Ай бұрын
I preferred the inexpensive 😉Steinway. It wasn't as clear as it could be, but there is a crystalline clarity in a good Steinway that makes each note like a little jewel.
@solandri69Ай бұрын
Yes, I love the high notes on a good Steinway. Sounds like tinkling crystal.
@GuguGaiteiroАй бұрын
Acredito que o mesmo possa se dizer das marcas de accordeon. É claro que a quantidade de baixos e registros já e um grande ponto a se observar quando o assunto é qualidade, entretanto um acordionista experiente consegue discernir instrumentos de qualidade, apenas pela sonoridade e harmonia de baixo-teclado. Assim como pianos, há marcas que se destacam, destaque para a marca Scandalli que é mais internacionalmente conhecida.
@foxintg202116 күн бұрын
Ih o gugu assiste o vinheteiro
@paulajarman9314Ай бұрын
Yamaha and Steinway model B are my fav.
@Rodri_Santos_MusicАй бұрын
same thoughts but i think its because of sustain pedal usage, piano sounds a lot better with sustain. It's curious how some pianos have a very dinstinctive pitch like the pleyel.
@sergeydudich9108Ай бұрын
C. Bechstein best
@redwingrider75Ай бұрын
😕Ohne bösendorfer? Da sehen sowohl Steinway, als auch Yamaha blass aus. Schade das hätte mich interessiert. Wir hatten in der Wiener Staatsoper beides als Stagepiano. Das Yamaha hat die Reisen zu den verschiedenen Tourneen, zb Japan, weit besser vertragen. Aber geklungen hat der bösendorfer Flüge weit besser. Meiner bescheidenen Meinung nach. Ist halt viel Geschmackssache und der Pianist muss sich halt auch auf dem jeweiligen Instrument wohlfühlen damit er auch das Potential des Instruments hervor holen kann. Und ja der Unterschied zwischen eines Honda und einer Insel ist eindeutig ein sehr guter Vergleich 😂😂😂 Vielen Dank für dieses aufwendige, tolle Video.
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
Steinway B had some of the worst action noise I've heard on a grand in a long time. Estonia is like the Steinway.... just so much cleaner sounding XD
@paulajarman9314Ай бұрын
@PiotrBarcz i liked the beauty of the wood. Lol
@DAVIDCURTIS-c6lАй бұрын
Love all the different piano sounds and they sound more magical with the better piano`s, thanks for doing this video, and i am from Norwich, Norfolk. UK. I only had 6 hours of piano training. So to watch anyone playing a piano, is Angelic to my soul. THANKD AGAIN
@jls4382Ай бұрын
I always appreciate your particular genius for illustrating the points you are trying to make with the exactly correct comparative analogy. Well done! The piano playing was pretty good too! Bravo!
@suomenpresidenttiАй бұрын
All these are really expensive. Our family casio was 129€.
@MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12Ай бұрын
@@suomenpresidentti last time I chect the cheapest 88 weighted key Casio was in the 4 to 500 dollar marck🎹🎶
@w6_kАй бұрын
@@MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12 Used pianos exist.
@MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12Ай бұрын
@@w6_k yes, however given the fact that 2,000 to 4,000 dollar acoustic pianos can be hit or miss it is very hard to find an acoustic piano for a few hundred dollars without need several more dollars to get them up to par. Not unless it's well taken care of, and the owner desperately wants to get rid of it🎹🎶
@Nope-r4yАй бұрын
@@w6_k Not to mention abused pianos.
@MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12Ай бұрын
@@Nope-r4y at this point it's beter to get a digital piano🎹🎶
@williampaganucci1084Ай бұрын
They all sound beautiful when you play them Lord V. I play a $200 Alesis keyboard, but I did play a $12,000 Yamaha at Costco. I like that the most expensive piano Fazioli sounds Italian. 🎹👍
@_suso_Ай бұрын
Маэстро, ваши видео ироничны и музыкальны. Очень порадовало что фирма Эстония ещё выпускает музыкальные инструменты😊
@yelena5212Ай бұрын
Я тоже удивилась. А вот пианино "Рига" больше не делают.
@barbaraterracciano1Ай бұрын
I love the Steinway!I played a few years ago!❤❤❤❤
@miquelcanosasanteularia1678Ай бұрын
Some of the pieces that I have enjoyed the most over my life have been played in this video
@TrilloraАй бұрын
Yesssss me too!! I was mostly just enjoying hearing these beloved works being played so well!
@_MinosАй бұрын
The cheap yamaha, pleyel baby grand 19k, and yamaha cfx were very pleasant to my ears.
@katrinat.3032Ай бұрын
Me too, I thought the two Yamaha pianos were the best plus the very last piano
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
You know the cheap Yamaha isn't a piano, it's a keyboard xD. The other one wasn't a CFX I don't think unless I didn't read the caption correctly, sounded like a C7.
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
@@katrinat.3032 The Yamaha grand and the Estonia I think are the best out of the bunch, mostly because they were actually in tune, didn't have action noise, and didn't have dead treble tone.
@_MinosАй бұрын
@@PiotrBarcz Oh pls tell me, cause I can't see properly 🤪
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
@@_Minos I just assume you thought it had some funny cover inside or something xD Most people these days can't tell. That thing is only playable to its fullest extent with headphones on.
@stabbb1299Ай бұрын
And the talent in those 10 wonderful fingers... PRICELESS!! God, I envy you!!
@Tiago-d9yАй бұрын
It's not talent. It's years of training.
@josephdiaz2182Ай бұрын
don't blaspheme!
@MrEastwoothewooАй бұрын
What talent ? 😂 he barely has intermediate level
@dmdeemerАй бұрын
I liked the $200k Yamaha the best. But so much of it depends on the tuning, the song selection, the talent of the pianist (not in question here), the acoustics of the room, the method of recording, etc. When I was a kid learning piano, my parents bought me a $1,500 refurbished Kawai, and I still love it, though the touch is so light it's a bit difficult to go back and forth to a grand piano.
@vulpoАй бұрын
The $12K Yamaha also sounded great.
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
@@vulpo It's a keyboard played through speakers, sounds abysmal unless a line output is taken from the headphone jack.
@vulpoАй бұрын
@@PiotrBarcz I don't really know anything about pianos, but the title of the video was, "Can You Hear The Difference Between Cheap And Expensive Pianos?" and to my ears the sound of the digital Yamaha in the video was great. So do you think in the video they recorded the sound directly from the output jack instead of just using a microphone? Or does it just sound worse in person? Or maybe my untrained ears just can't distinguish good piano from garbage?
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
@@vulpo It wasn't recorded with a line output unfortunately, it's really just that the other pianos were such garbage that it's not hard to be impressed by the keyboard xD
@MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V1224 күн бұрын
Yes you also have to consider people are listening to this threw speakers of varying quality, and the fact that not all those who listen to this play piano so they mostly judge by price🦊🎹🎶
@fatihyigityavuz8374Ай бұрын
This was one of my favorite concepts from your channel and its so good that you brought this concept back ! and its nice that you gave as an price equivelent a sony a9miii which is also one of my favorite cameras plsase give in the next videos as equivelent cameras as well .
@SchoolforthesoulАй бұрын
1:49 I had no clue jet skis were that expensive!
@krzysztofwaleska24 күн бұрын
All of this instruments are simply BEAUTIFUL! All of them! Just only their look gives pleasure to my eyes!
@angusflood4530Ай бұрын
The Young Chang is surprisingly, very good.
@OvcMusic-hv8brАй бұрын
Eu adoro o ressoar do Cfx da Yamaha, parece um pad, mas honestamente o primeiro piano é o melhor custo benefício
@judyvandeuson9248Ай бұрын
The last one is my favorite and my second favorite was the steinway 145,000 one.I like the lower pitch. Thank you for sharing!
@hugomazariegos7406Ай бұрын
Me encantó ver y oír esos bellos instrumentos, la marca Yamaha me pareció expectacular y el Lord siempre excelente !!!!.... 👍👍
@minji869015 сағат бұрын
I always say it's the driver and not the car that drives well. A fantastic musician can make any music he plays shine. Although not a musician (with only on semester jr high school trumpet under my belt), I think the more expensive pianos have crisper notes and the transition notes blend in smoother and not as harsh. Love your work, keep at it!
@BrunoDosSantos-lw8vlАй бұрын
Os dedos estão bem afiados ainda lordão!! Parabéns tudo de melhor pra sua linda família
@Barnagh1Ай бұрын
Any Yamaha instrument, piano or guitar, cheap or expensive, gives great value for the price.
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
Absolutely!
@MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12Ай бұрын
Love my Yamaha DGX670 portable digital piano/arranger worke station🎹🎶
@MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12Ай бұрын
@@PiotrBarcz thing is I only use the piano part. Not the arranger worke station part LOL🦊🎹🎶
@colinstorm2892Ай бұрын
The difference matters more when youre actually playing it, cause the quality of the piano affects how well it responds to how youre trying to play it. Which in turn makes it sound better
@Nope-r4yАй бұрын
There would indeed be no difference in sound when you don't play them. I agree! Have a great day ;)
@stefankycia1102Ай бұрын
Seriously, The difference is amazing! of course your playing is also. From my perspective it's at the >$13k value that the quality of the individual notes begins to sound beautiful. Really surprising that this comes through in the recording. Nice job!
@yumejiranАй бұрын
YAMAHA CFXのクリアな音色が好きです😊 聴き比べ楽しいですね!配信ありがとうございます♪
@leatadeo2646Ай бұрын
I love Yamaha
@V1A0nl1neАй бұрын
You play them all so beautifully! The real question is, does quality really matter, if you have such impressive skills?🤔🔍
@Lord_VinheteiroАй бұрын
Thanks! But we need pianos with good mechanics to play a good sound.
@henriquealrsАй бұрын
@@Lord_Vinheteiro the fact that you played La Campanella on the cheapest one proves otherwise
@GakusCrushАй бұрын
@@henriquealrs No, because despite being cheap, it's still not a bad piano LOL.
@StephanePianoАй бұрын
@@henriquealrsHard piece != beautiful sound ;).
@henriquealrsАй бұрын
@@GakusCrush good point
@tf2whackyengineerАй бұрын
He's really focusing on this one. You can tell because he's looking down at the keys and not glaring at us menacingly. 2:02 Oh wait, he just had to focus because he was on those cheaper pianos. I'm happy now.
@rebekinhagambassiАй бұрын
Eu, pessoalmente, não tenho a habilidade de diferenciar um piano do outro... achei todos mto legais e mto bem tocados por vc! Especialmente Claire de Lune, acho essa música lindíssima!!
@metaphor541Ай бұрын
Young Chang pianos manufactured between 1994 and 1996 were famous for their high-quality wood.
@wakkowarner7391Ай бұрын
I think it depends on which tonal qualities you prefer. Which sound better to your ear.
@foxythedemonicfox9203Ай бұрын
well with profesitional care they have such a slight differents in quality that it sounds like all of them sound pretty much the same for me but my ears arent used to the differences yet
@Tomasz_z_PomorzaАй бұрын
For me: 1. Yamaha house in Florida 2. Pleyel used truck 3. Pleyel first class to Dubai
@Blue84StangАй бұрын
Beyond a certain point, it becomes less about the way it sounds, and instead is about the way it plays. The more expensive ones are smoother to play. Like, the keys don't have that 'choppiness' to them. It is easier to switch from a fortissimo to a pianissimo because the effort to press the key is linear...
@alcance4559Ай бұрын
3:48 Essa é de arrepiar, me emocionei.
@ili4707Ай бұрын
Interesting that Yamaha Pianos have similar characteristics to their euphoniums: Very Bright and Clear. Not my personal favourite for most pieces, but it has its place. Were you ever able to try a Bösendorfer? How'd you like it?
@rogerwallace5473Ай бұрын
Having played several pianos, there is a large variation even within brands and ranges. Having had 4 pianos in my lifetime I retain my 1925 52” Broadwood upright and have recently added a 1983 Yamaha U3 M to the stable. The Steinway and a very clapped out cheaper instrument were disposed of. I agree with the gentleman above, it certainly is a case of diminishing returns. Yamaha is bombproof and a good tech can keep it going years and parts are readily available. I tried the Bosey 280VC and loved 😍😍it but ££££££££££££££££😍😍. There’s a particular Steinway model C I’m partial too also.
@matthewiskra771Ай бұрын
Limited by your recording microphone, I can hear a difference between the low end and middle end pianos. I'm no professional piano tuner, but the response (key to sound) is less crisp on the low end, and the tri-tones that make up the note seem more "muffled", less harmonious, but usually that is a tuning issue. It might be the low end pegs just don't hold true or slip over time faster than mid and high end pianos, or the alloys of their strings are less robust and more prone to wear and stretch (they are under a LOT of tension). Usually the obvious big difference between low and mid tier pianos is the felt pads on the hammers. Low end pianos have a lot of variety - too soft, too hard, etc. Mid tier gets the Goldilocks - the felt is just right. High end? No idea, but I guess they are the same as mid-tier in construction but use fancier woods, more material, and sometimes unique (and crazy) style - like that gold planted piano Vinheteiro played in... Seattle? And that weird one that looked like Lego roof peices. As for the high end, well, my ear isn't enough to hear the difference. But then I'm an engineer so I approach it from a "cool, how do pianos handle the tension and compression stresses?" point of view.
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
Most of the pianos here are utter garbage as they stand. Most of them hadn't been tuned in what sounds like months, nor had they been voiced or regulated. The Yamaha CFX and the Estonia are the best pianos in that whole bunch from a technical standpoint, perfectly voiced, perfectly tuned, and NO ACTION NOISE.
@LlubyoneАй бұрын
치는분이 명품이라 악기도 다 명품처럼 들리네요 👍 장인은 도구를 탓하지 않는다!!
@ferihaminАй бұрын
That Pleyel baby grand sounded surprisingly nice
@Vim-Wolf14 күн бұрын
For what it’s worth, my personal favourites were the Kawai upright, Yamaha baby and Steinway grand. But it’s a matter of opinion and also how well they play.
@Claudio_AGАй бұрын
The Yamaha CFX definitely takes the cake.... I would have loved to listen to a Bösendorfer imperial grand.
@2Burgers_1PizzaАй бұрын
Yamaha CLP795GP sounds like the best value out of these, and I really like the way it looks, with Pleyel after it. That said, the way that Yamaha CFX sounds, is on another level. Didn't have any muted ranges and the sustain was the best. Moreover, the volume and clearness of each note was among the best I've ever heard through my headphones. Seen those made in a factory tour I believe; Might have been Business Insider or How It's Made.
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
That's a keyboard, not great for technique and certainly not good for playing without headphones.
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
The CFX nay be the finest grand ever made for the value.
@dancalkins97Ай бұрын
The Yamahas win in their respective price ranges, IMO. I also like the Estonia, the 19K Pleyel, and the ever-dependable Steinways. And since I just learned a first-class ticket to Dubai is too rich for my blood (which I already instinctively knew), most of them won't be in my house anytime soon (although I would rather spend 13K on a piano than a plane ticket).
@DoubleFoveaАй бұрын
Very interesting! I like best the 220 000 Dollar Steinway!, the expensive Yamaha Grandpiano and then surprisingly the Digital Grandpiano of Yamaha I liked more than all the other acoustic pianos. I listened with good headphones.
@justdio7459Ай бұрын
That Kawai K8 sounds so warm and lack that ‘sustain sound’ of modern piano has, reminds me of Antique Pleyel!
@ChadDoebelinАй бұрын
to be honest, the answer is "not really" the individual playing the piano in this occasion is a virtuoso
@Nope-r4yАй бұрын
Get your tongue out of there AT ONCE!!
@GMSabre1Ай бұрын
Bem difícil saber usando musicas diferentes. Mas da pra ver que tem uns com o som mais limpo, e isso varia entre os caros e os baratos.
@individualmemberАй бұрын
The one you played Clair de Lune on, that’s my favourite.
@Avery_4272Ай бұрын
This was fun and interesting to see and hear - thank you! You play beautifully. My own choices, in order of personal preference (mostly due to the mellowness/warmth I hear in their tone) would be the Kawai, then Yamaha, then Fazioli. I'm curious as to which pianos you prefer. Also, have you ever played a Bosendorfer?
@pollux_gАй бұрын
Инструмент настроен каждый. И звучит замечательно!
@IngenerateIngenueАй бұрын
My ears enjoyed the pin sharp tones of the Yamaha $220k, Playel $81k and the electric 2024 Yamaha 👌🏼…that’s as a listener…as a player of the piano, I have no idea as I don’t play. 😁
@casanovagoulartАй бұрын
Épico, magnífica obra de arte e a imensa excelência do Vinheteiro! O meu orçamento está mais para Teclado Yamaha PSR 190!
@vivaldi1948Ай бұрын
Wonderful. Thank you.
@SolangeCristinadeOliveir-hj4qiАй бұрын
Pleyel, maravilhoso.❤ Agora a verdade: Obrigada por compartilhar conhecimento 🎹
@valoriegibbons378Ай бұрын
For most of them yes. How much of the value is in the furniture part? What makes the difference in the sound board?
@rebekahhesketh1220Ай бұрын
At 5:00, is the piano actually pink, or is it the lighting?
@andrefelipeaguiarsoares9511Ай бұрын
Nossa. Esses yamaha fazem um som de excelência...
@cinttu8736Ай бұрын
feels like some of the pianos no matter the price does better on lower or the higher sounds compared to eachother, or does it have to do with the song and how it should be played etc, dunno. In the end, cant argue in the end i can totally tell the difference for high quality
Очень хорошо слышна разница между цифровым роялем и акустическим, а между акустикой разной ценовой категории не так ощутимо. The difference between a digital grand piano and an acoustic one is very clearly audible, and the difference between acoustics of different price categories is not so noticeable.
@evertongomes4248Ай бұрын
Nossa mano, o timbre do Yamaha é incomparável!!
@vulpoАй бұрын
Both of the Yamahas sounded better than any of the other pianos near them in price.
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
@@vulpo Bro the first one was a keyboard XD
@vulpoАй бұрын
@@PiotrBarcz You're right! And yet it sounds SO much better than the other pianos near it in price. And actually the price listed in the video is way too high. I looked it up. Its MSRP is only $8,799 to $9,999. But I found it as low as $7,999.99 online. Of course, if digital isn't your bag, you can always spring for the CFX and get a truly superb sound with real strings and acoustics.
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
@@vulpo Oh man absolutely! If you're talking in general then yeah. it outperforms this whole lineup except for the estonia and the few Steinways and the CFX XD
@KitsuneCentralАй бұрын
With my ears, Yamaha seems to produce some of the nicest, fullest sounding Pianos. The CLP795GP has a surprisingly good sound for the price and size!
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
And for it being a keyboard! XD
@ohomemdeoutrotempoАй бұрын
Lordão, nosso representante da verdadeira cultura brasileira.
@torugonzaАй бұрын
El yamaha CFX es muy buen piano con la caidad en toda su extensión que no tienen los otros
@TheIvalenАй бұрын
I need to watch a documentary on what makes a quality piano
@jansjogren8794Ай бұрын
You are an super piano player👍
@minigolfkidАй бұрын
The upright pleyel needs more humidity - it's slightly out of tune. there was a Yamaha half (?) that was definitely mostly digital. some compression on the lower end. most of them sound good, in the brilliant timbre.
@martonnagy5613Ай бұрын
The first one when I said WHOA! was the 220k Yamaha CFX! I really like the sound of that!
@mrrandomperson3106Ай бұрын
That 6k Otto grand sounded better than the 6.8k Kawai upright! Also that Pleyel upright was done dirty there, it would have sounded so much nicer if it was in tune. All three of those Pleyel grands were very nice, as was that Yamaha.
@charllectric484213 күн бұрын
Umm. No: The Yamaha CFX is equivalent to the value of a house in Nebraska. The Fazioli Flying is actually the average price of a house in South Florida.
@YamiSphinxАй бұрын
The Pleyels sounded the best to my ears and the upright was probably my favorite. :)
@tur13lАй бұрын
I am surprised that I can hear the difference coming through my speakers and bass box, the old creative set, I got it for free from a workplace many years ago and still use it today. Surprisingly rich on that last one :D
@GeneSavageАй бұрын
...Yes? I mean, if I'm listening closely, maybe. Often the sound differences seemed more related to the arrangement of the piano (upright, grand, etc.). There MAY have been two minor things I became aware of: first, there was a "dip" in the middle prices in the harshness of the key strike. The keys restored their attack as we get into the ultra-expensive again, but perhaps with less mechanical noise. Second, I think but am not 100% certain that the pianos had warmer, deeper bass resonance as we added to the price. I'd have to hear the same low-register runs on each to be 100% sure. Of course there might be more differences audible in person vs. a compressed KZbin video over a home stereo system, and I'd wonder if they FELT different, playing them... but to me a lot of the high prices are just for prettier finishes. I've never listened to a recording of an acoustic piano and thought, "that sounds cheap." Thanks for a fascinating video!
@terryallen7356Ай бұрын
Do they feel differently when you play them? I'm curious now what makes them sound differently. I don't play any musical instrument but enjoy listening to you play.
@SreutziАй бұрын
I can't talk about crazy expensive ones, but I've played on a few different pianos (at least for a few minutes) and yes, they can feel completely different. Sometimes it's more minor, other times more distinct. They can be much more or less responsive, feel much "quicker" in terms of a good repetition. Some require you to put in a lot of work and strength for a loud sound while others sing openly the moment you touch a key. They're really just like people. No duplicates.
@TheBugkillahАй бұрын
Ah, a lesson in the law of diminishing returns…
@MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V1224 күн бұрын
@@TheBugkillah depends on the model🎹🎶
@danmyname13 күн бұрын
To me the Fazioli sounded a bit thin. So, I like the Pianos in the following order: Yamaha CFX (very clear pun intended), The Steinways and Last but not least Yamaha CLP 795GP.
@ksakenifyАй бұрын
Мне послышалось, что дешевая Yamaha играет лучше всего. Слушаю на проводных звуковых мониторах и полноценную звуковую карту. Если учесть, что я учусь играть на детском Casio SA-78A, всё звучит превосходно по сравнению с детским пианино моей дочери))
@zahifar3936Ай бұрын
To my ears, the more expensive doesn’t necessarily mean the better sounding. Like that last Fazioli’s timbre doesn’t sound as good as the Yamaha CX before it. There was three grand Pleyel pianos. The least expensive one is the better sounding to me. After those three there was an expensive walnut colour Steinway that didn’t sound nice. The Pleyel upright needed a hell of a tuning and still didn’t really sound good. Those Chinese pianos don’t sound as good as the Japanese or the European ones in question. My favourite is the Yamaha CX. And that digital Yamaha is out the question of course.
@LyndasmusicroomАй бұрын
It sounded great , the White \ Pink Steinway was my pick
@ViolaM13Ай бұрын
Despite of the many beautiful piano pieces, of course I hear for I have my own Pfeiffer Piano in very good quality. ❤
@mickybaus6848Ай бұрын
The last Yamaha sounded the best out of all of them IMO.
@dvldog_7 күн бұрын
I'm partial to the Yamaha at 3:45, in part because you played Claire de Lune on it!
@MichaelWalker-hh2xpАй бұрын
Sound .. varies on the feel of the song you want to write.
@joaosilvaentretenimento483126 күн бұрын
Grande mestre, nota máxima
@thijs199Ай бұрын
wow that cfx is out of this world
@luisgustavo9945Ай бұрын
Com voce tocando bem assim fica dificil diferenciar a qualidade de um para outro 😂
@BaldurMАй бұрын
It would have been nice to hear parts of multiple songs on every piano for a direct comparison.
@afraniogarcialopes466416 күн бұрын
Otimo video e obrigado por compartilhar.
@thetntsheep4075Ай бұрын
Next time, make the "value" not equal to the absolute value, but relative to how fancy it is on the piano market. For example, a really top tier piano would be a fully decked out PC workstation, an upper-good value piano for the average guy might be a macbook air.