![]() I have played absolutely delightful Wurlitzers. Had I been infatuated with Haydn and Scarlatti that piano would still be in great shape. I destroyed a poor Daneman during my teens when I fantasized about playing lots of Rachmaninov, loud Brahms and loads of Liszt. ![]() I would put 90% of uprights there anyway, because I don't like them in general, but hey, if you can't afford a 7 footer and you can learn on an upright, by all means. The other is what pianos cannot be made fine no matter what you do to them. One question is what pianos get to dreadful faster, and I would say the old Asian-made uprights and mini grands have a great lead there. Bernhard, sorry, but if you mean you don't like Bechsteins, I have to say you loose points in my esteem meter (not that you should care, I have in good steem anyway, but c'mon, Bechsteins are world class pianos). ![]() Wow, this thread is getting the worst out of some people.
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