electronics replacing pianos

Avery avery1 at houston.rr.com
Fri Jan 12 19:34:41 MST 2007


No, it's not! Just wait until you can't get parts for it any more!

Avery

At 08:13 PM 1/12/2007, you wrote:
>There is a technical discussion and then the discussion that matters 
>alot to the technicians.  A lot of the professional players, 
>teachers, schools, churches and recording studios have already 
>decided on digital.  These changes will mean far more to the 
>profession than whether or not there are technical differences 
>between the two instruments.  It's small, I can move it, I don't 
>have to tune it, it makes all kinds of sounds, I can use it with my 
>computer, it costs less.  My point I think is that a professional 
>rebuilders criteria of piano sound is not very relevant to the 
>average piano consumer.  I heard a Yamaha radio ad for the 
>clavinova, same action, same sound as the best grand.  $100,000, or 
>$2000, it's all the same.
>Phil Mosley
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