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  1. #71
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    Long Distance Mover Pittsburgh

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    Re: Update on best Pianos?

    Quote Originally Posted by Olivier View Post
    Garritan steinway, without any doubt : real sympathetic resonance, real Steinway sound
    I have to agree with this.

    It has become the only software piano I use.

    I have tried Pianoteq, Galaxy Vintage D, TruePianos, BluePianos. They are all in wait (for the upgrade) mode in favor of Garritan Steinway Virtual Grand BASIC.

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    Re: Update on best Pianos?

    A digital piano takes the modern art of making music to new heights of creative expression - relatively inexpensive and no tuning.

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    Re: Update on best Pianos?

    Quote Originally Posted by victoria stiles View Post
    A digital piano takes the modern art of making music to new heights of creative expression - relatively inexpensive and no tuning.
    IT CAN.... Yes... it caaaannnnnn.....
    Buuuuttttttt..

    Whether you're getting into this wonderful world for the first time, or you've been doing it since ADAM, point #1....

    Don't trust your ears.

    Point #2: a sampled piano PLAYED is ... what can I say?.... a TOTALLY different animal from a sampled piano LISTENED TO

    Point #3: never... never... never... fall in love with a sampled piano (or a real one for that matter).... take the good moments ...when you're gigging alone or in front of folks...you love the sound....you thought "that was great"... but always look for better... cause there IS better

    Point #4: Big money = no does NOT equal BIG piano sound..... Sooooo much more complicated than that...


    Cheers,

    JG

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