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#286996 - 06/18/05 10:00 AM
Re: I just found a Calisia brochure..
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Registered: 02/02/02
Posts: 1657
Loc: El Cajon, CA
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Where's the M-295, M-325, M-366, M-416, and M-488?
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#286998 - 06/18/05 11:41 AM
Re: I just found a Calisia brochure..
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the 9'8", 10'8", 12', 13'8", and 16' grands.
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#286999 - 06/18/05 01:15 PM
Re: I just found a Calisia brochure..
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Registered: 12/31/02
Posts: 262
Loc: Leipzig, Germany
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The reason they are not there is that nobody needs such a piano. A 6' to 7' foot piano can produce the most wonderful sounds and colors if you would try to produce them instead of thinking in extremes like bigger and bigger pianos, more and more keys, getting the loudest fffff out of a piano. This is a dead end road. Whenever I read your posts I have the impression that there are several things that you misunderstood about what making music means.
Best reagrds, Jens
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#287000 - 06/18/05 01:27 PM
Re: I just found a Calisia brochure..
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Here's a song on a 9\'2" petite grand and a 9\'6" baby grand (this one's cut off partway through the second verse) on which I like the sound of the low bass (and the rest of the piano in general, for the type of music being played). I can't get that really nice tone in the bass on anything smaller that I've played, and there's STILL room for improvement on those, even taking into account the "average" recording quality.
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