Rich, you said: > Julius Bluthner designed a piano that is perfect in high classical > repertoire. The suspended aliquot certainly makes a difference IMHO. I > have heard models with and without it and I prefer a Bluthner with the > aliquot. It doesnt do as well in later music, as its tone is not as big > as a Mason or a Steinway, but the tone, man. It can make you cry. I didn't realize that there are Bluthners without the 4th wire. I've only seen 4 wire Grands and 1 upright down here. Thanks for the heads-up..and yes, they will make a grown man cry. -Phil Bondi(Fl)
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