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In Reply to: In love with Bosendorfer posted by Beethoven on November 15, 2002 at 13:22:36:
This is another manifestation of the kinky audiophilism buttered by music related jargonism. If you look at the idiosyncrasies piano sounds and view it form 5000 feet above then… what the really differents it makes? No wonder that Mr. Sternway was complaining about Rachmaninoff because he was not able to use Rachmaninoff in marketing purposed: Rachmaninoff reputedly just did not give a damn about pianos but was concern about the result of interaction between a person and piano.…I know a number of table tennis players who instead of playing tennis spent all time just to re-glue the rubbers on their paddles….
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"No wonder that Mr. Sternway was complaining about Rachmaninoff because he was not able to use Rachmaninoff in marketing purposed: Rachmaninoff reputedly just did not give a damn about pianos but was concern about the result of interaction between a person and piano."If you played the instrument, you would understand that EVERY piano is different. Several makers build great, good, and mediocre pianos. Maybe Rocky was just honest enough not to want to endorse any single maker.
It is comical that you are willing to educate me that the instrument sound different: let assume that I know what you know … and find it not interesting. If you really familiar with the roots, reasons and the sources of music then you might understand where I was coming from and why the expressive methods of musicality important only to express “an intellectualism” at the AA’s pseudo-musical forum.
I have to go make music now. Bills to pay, ya know.
dh
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