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Heirloom Pianos
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2017
Founded in 2015 Heirloom Pianos is a Piano tuning and restoration company based in Armidale, Australia
Undertaking tuning, repairs and major restoration. All types of Pianos serviced from Uprights through to concert Grands.
To find out more visit www.heirloompianos.com.au
Undertaking tuning, repairs and major restoration. All types of Pianos serviced from Uprights through to concert Grands.
To find out more visit www.heirloompianos.com.au
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Kawai ND-21 Review. Best value Piano on the market?
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In this video today we review Kawai’s ND-21 Upright Piano. For more information follow our link, www.heirloompianos.com.au/store/p3/ND-21.html
1991 Alex Steinbach JS121 $2995
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1991 Alex Steinbach JS121 $2995 Price includes free local delivery, 10 year warranty, matching stool and a free tuning. Contact us for an interstate shipping quote today
Piano in a box 2 - Make your own Heirloom Piano!
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We’re going to be making another Piano in a box for a lucky customer. This build should provide a lucky pianist with new piano touch and tone and traditional 19th century piano cabinet. Could you see this as your next instrument? Call us today!
Carl Ecke Piano restoration
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In this video we detail our latest restoration project, a 1911 Carl Ecke, which has had a near total makeover inside.
Kawai K300 Upright Piano Review
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In this video we discuss the Kawai K300. Kawai's entry level Upright Piano from their Japanese manufacturing plant. Its features and a lengthy demonstration. If you have any further questions or would like to enquire on purchasing this model feel free to email us at ben@heirloompianos.com.au or click the link below, www.heirloompianos.com.au/store/p5/Kawai-K300.html
1000 SUBSCRIBERS - SHOWROOM TOUR
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Links to both Pianos currently for sale below, www.heirloompianos.com.au/store/p4/YamahaM5J.html www.heirloompianos.com.au/store/p1/Eterna.html
Yamaha C3 restoration on the North Coast
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In this video we restore a rusty Yamaha C3 to its former glory. The following work is done, New Abel encore hammers and Tokiwa shanks New Mapes Bass Strings New Roslau treble strings New Tuning Pins, Bushings and Agraffes New Tokiwa Damper felt and more Wishing everyone a happy festive season. Also Thanks everyone for 1000 subscribers. See you in the NEW YEAR!!!!
Yamaha Eterna ER-20 for sale
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Yamaha Eterna ER-20 for sale Heirloom Pianos is offering a pianist the unique opportunity to purchase this superb studio upright This 1984 Yamaha Eterna ER-20 presents in near new condition with the original matching stool. Price includes free delivery in Armidale, a free tuning, matching stool and a 24 month warranty. Interstate shipping is possible but will be calculated on a case by base bas...
Latest restoration project in time lapse part 1: Disassembly
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Playing a 1971 Steinway Model Z Upright Piano
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Playing a 1971 Steinway Model Z Upright Piano
Playing a fully restored 1913 Broadwood and Sons Upright
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Replacing a set of Hammers on a Yamaha C7
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Yamaha OEM Hammers vs ABEL Encore hammers
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Yamaha OEM Hammers vs ABEL Encore hammers
Replacing a set of hammers on a Yamaha C108
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How to fix a rattling bass string in a Piano
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Playing a 1908 Richard Lipp Grand Piano
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Playing a 1908 Richard Lipp Grand Piano
Pianocorder: The forgotten reproducing system
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Pianocorder: The forgotten reproducing system
Putting a New Piano inside an old cabinet (Operation Babushka Piano)
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Putting a New Piano inside an old cabinet (Operation Babushka Piano)
the bass strings still looked nice🤔
Nooooooo why would you break that lovely piano :(
holy crap thats terryfing
You know he’s an expert, because he removes his left hand every time before he tightens the strings a bit more.
It has the same energy as popping a balloon in front of someone who is afraid of it
I'm pretty sure, that's why we're taught the "pop" method.
Zam
Tuning any string should be made by short movements or jumps If you turn a tuning pin , like a spanner tightning a nut, you put to much strain on the string. My father taught me on older piano s to put a small amout of ballistol oil on the bass register, where the bass strings move over the metal frame , below the tuning pins. This wil help strings move freely
it exploded 😂
Marvellous Sound. I never heard this Music. What is the name of the composer and the piece of music?
He felt the gravity of the situation😂
Nightmare of a piano tuner.. especially when a freaking bass string breaks.
Elvis Lives!
I can't thank you enough! This video is surely what I wanted. I'll install Abel's hammers in my Yamaha C3X (2014) in 10 years.
Good luck with the install. I’m sure it will work out great!
If you can afford it do it sooner rather than later. And replace the shanks and rollers with the Abel ones, too. Yamaha action parts are generally not so great, and especially with their hammers you're leaving a large portion of your piano's potential sound on the table. Of course goes with out saying make sure it's done by someone who is really good. Ask to inspect previous work. It needs to all look nice, tidy and precise and sound good, otherwise move on and keep looking for a properly skilled person.
whats the music played in the video?
it's the main reason I subscribe to this guy's channel, lovely isn't it
Thanks Andy, it’s a piece I made up. Do you play?
@@heirloompianos1846 I do yes but am a relative beginner.
Improv based on no theme
Should just restring the whole thing
Being a piano tuner myself, I know the feeling. Whenever a string breaks, it always scares the living shit out of me.
Had an Uncle who was a Steinway Whisperer; told me two astounding things about them. #1 was that a model D Concert Grand can have more than 45 THOUSAND pounds of string tension on its soundboard!! And that he once tuned one in a Catholic school that had only ever been played by the same nun for over 35 years and that when he was done she complained BECAUSE IT WAS TOO LOUD ( you will never hear "that" one about a garbage Bosendorfer or a caliope-mimicking Yamaha )
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Jesus Christ that was aggressive 😳
That was rough the way he tried to tune it
Calçar a bucha que resolve por longos anos
Guitar string breaking:snap! Violin string breaking:ping! Piano string breaking: 👹*134666776533 nuclear bombs sent to your house*👹
Well maybe if you weren't turning like a wrench, you have to nudge it lol
Oops 😂
Very informative, beautiful playing too. The difference in tone and clarity is incredible! Love it, thanks 🙏🏻
My grandparents piano hasn’t been tuned in 30 years. My friend’s a pianist and both of us were genuinely confused how it’s still perfectly in tune
Were you able to scrap the large metal piece (not sure if that is the sound board or something else)
Very interesting comparison. I think the new hammers would need voicing though as they are too bright. What brand are the new hammers actually? They look like a Chinese/Japanese made hammers. Also judging from the fact that the holes were too big. Could you elaborate on how you "shimmed" them to fit the smaller shanks?
This is why we wear PPE
Why are you RAISING THE PITCH SO FAST!!!
Are they replicable
Yes the string are replaceable just a little more expensive compared to guitar strings.
"Ding!" "Ding!" "Ding!" "Ding!" "KABOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooom"
Don't sit in the Direktion of the string!
Violin string breaking: My sneeze Guitar string breaking: My dad sneezing Piano string breaking: My mom sneezing
How did you get rid of harp? It's extraordinarily heavy.
Last note of “A Day In The Life.”
Yeah,if rusty and blocked by the leadpin(or even the tuning wrestpin) than the good fellow will SNAP!!!!!! First of all NOT pulling higher,but LOWERING! In that case the string will work loose itself!
I worked in a piano warehouse for three years. When a soundboard was cracked, we'd take the ivory off each key and throw the entire piano into a garbage crusher. As the piano bent and broke, it would let out a screaming sound. Good times.
Everything fkt up😂😂
Man that F string really said "f*** you"
guess that string needed some extra care
TBH I subscribed originally to listen to your special tune (today at 02:49)
4:00 :( skipped a major part
Cranking the tuning lever in large amounts is a recipe for disaster, The guy when he was turning and the string suddenly broke. he was using the wrong technique, cranking the tuning lever instead of using gentle, small jerks. It is important to use the correct method when tuning, as cranking can put too much tension on the strings and cause them to break. The right way is to use small, controlled jerks to tune, and then set the pin by hitting the corresponding piano key fairly hard, which helps to secure it in place and achieve a stable pitch.
Time to get up and go make a coffee.
Shocked by lighting 😂
What grade of cast iron are these normal made from?
I found the answer, Steinway & Sons uses Class 30 gray iron.
Keep up the good work my friend❤❤
Thank you, I will
How did you remove thos fold things above keys !!!!