Old pianos vs new pianos

kentaku_sama at 07h45
04
Dec
2008
Old pianos vs new pianos

Now I'm sure alot of you know this but, I need to ask some questions... Wink
I have an old upright, which may be almost 80-100 years old! Still sound pretty good.

First off, Old pianos (unlike new or recently made ones) are generally heavier in touch. This could be because of the action, or just because it's old. Due to this when a pianist plays on an old pi
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