@@itsdarito thank you Grammer Patrol 🚓 ,your input added SO much to her verbal interpretation of two acoustic stimuli; especially in the culturally-grammatic sloppiest language in the world.
@@kubikiribasara3499 dear lord if you couldn't tell that it was a joke then i don't know what to say to you... if you needed someone to talk to you could've just said that, i know we all have our problems honey
You gain sound with Grand Piano, but you lost weight on first octaves without Upright. For example, play Man of Steel using Grand Piano (it's a distintic from movie), because the first Octave on Grand Piano is too loud comparison with origin.
That’s the point. Here what you hear is comparison between those two pieces of piano, what you ask to compare is two types of piano in which there are tens of thousands pianos. ???😮
@@veroniquedeziel3300 Not necessarily. There are just grands that are not worth their price, then a brand that makes an upright that just happen to sound way more better. That's the way it is. It's not always about the money
@@621jihoonkim You need to go and try some upright piano's. I had for example grand piano's where if played Pianisimo, it sounded like MF which means MF and pianisimo didn't bring much diference. Then i tried an upright a Yamaha and i did the same thing and the difference was amazing. That means i could express my emotions better at the upright piano then on a steinway and sons grand piano. I have on my fb page these videos where i try petrof, steinway and sons, Kawai, etc.. I try them at the conservatory that i attend. I also stumbled across a grand piano of steinway and sons where the keys were awfull,, you could feel and HEAR the plastic while playing. That means there's better plastic and worse plastic used by the brand. Best is ofcourse ivory key's,, i own a grand piano from 1912 made by IRMLER and nothing compares to it. Just go try some uprights and try to go after sound/dynamic feel. Choose a Yamaha and you'll be alright
You didn't explain the difference, so I will. A grand piano has horizontal strings and a horizontal action with hammers moving upwards. This orientation is superior because gravity helps to put the hammer back in position after striking a key, which means a grand piano can repeat notes quicker. As the name suggests, a grand piano is typically larger, giving them a fuller sound An upright piano has verticle strings and a verticle action. It is a compromise made for space efficiency, but personally, I usually like the character of an upright piano more. I think a grand piano sounds too perfect if that makes sense, and maybe too classical. The comparison in this video isn't very fair, though, because the upright piano is closed. You can get much more out of an upright piano by taking the panels off. Also, the character varies wildly. Two upright pianos can also sound completely different from each other, and so can two grand pianos... Also, besides the sustain pedal, the other pedals typically have different functions on grand piano's vs. upright piano's, but this also varies within the same category. All with all grand piano's are superior and more professional, but with their own character, which isn't the most suitable for all genres.
Been learning to play the piano for nearly a year now. Both sounded beautiful to me, though for me the grand piano had more fullness and richness in it’s sound. In terms of the reality of my life though, a grand piano is not a consideration based on space and cost. Therefore a nice upright would do in my home. Got to know life’s limitations!😊
I know in general which is supposed to be better. But here what you hear is comparison between those two pieces of piano, what you ask to compare is two types of piano in which there are tens of thousands pianos. ???😮
You should mention what piece you're playing?Of course, if the space (and budget) allows, nothing beats a grand piano. However, the upright will suit a small space or apartment setting just fine until you really need to use the double escapement that a grand provides
I know in general which is supposed to be better. But here what you hear is comparison between those two pieces of piano, what you are asked to compare is two types of piano in which there are tens of thousands pianos. ???😮
80% of the time, I'd say the grand piano sounds better. But they have different sounds. There are times where the upright would fit the desired sound better.
The "upright" piano that has a back that tall is the same string length of a 5' 2: BABY grand piano. The GRAND piano you play on this video looks like a 72" grand piano. 52" is as long/tall as an upright-grand gets. They are considered UPRIGHT BABY GRANDS
I’m a classical pianist and I can pretty much play any composition let me break it down for you let’s say you are living in a flat or an apartment and you don’t have the space for a grand piano then I would recommend getting an upright. If you live in a house like me and have the room well, the Grand wil l always be the most powerful instrument. You can grt a Yamaha C3 for $25000 usD. A U 3 is about $25000-17000 and a U 1 Is about $7000 so factor in price. You can get a 6’3 C3 for about $25000. Depends on your budget and living space.
The problem with upright pianos is that they were invented for less space. Sound from grand pianos coming out from above and below. In upright only from one side. Also grand pianos have longer strings btw
Upright piano sounds more like a saloon piano.... but standing free or against a wall also makes a difference.... but hearing this.....and compare it to some digital piano's.... the DP's are getting closer and closer
The grand has a more fuller sound. Tone quality is better than the upright. Also it depends on the size of the piano/soundboard. A huge upright will sound better than a baby grand
Hi, thank you very much for your comment. I do agree with you. Unfortunately it sounds very different in reality and phone microphone can not catch the real acoustic. We try to make good comparison videos with a professional mic and cameras to get the most realistic sound of the piano, but this video is not the best example of that.. Thank you again for your comment, hopefully you will find a great piano for your daughter and if you need any advices, you are always welcome to ask. All the best, Helen
It is hard to hear from the recording but the difference is actually massive, although doesn’t really matter if you get used to one though. I was lucky enough to play my friend’s Steinway and it is just majestic beyond my comprehension comparing to my upright, but like the first few days I felt bad with my upright when I was practicing but after a while it doesn’t matter. All that matters is the key actions+the skills you can develop from it!
I'm not sure it'll make much more of a difference if you yourself cant hear it, but you can hear the dynamics better with the grand piano. Things like the nuances of volume are heard better on the grand than the upright one. But to your average listener, the difference is barely heard.
String length, unless one gets a 5ft 7 or larger grand, the string length of one of the tallest uprights would provide almost the same string length, Uprights obviously take up less room, and really need to be against a wall and will utilize the room as a speaker. A big differerence not mentioned much is that the action in a ground is up and down so gravity naturally pulls the notes down and back into place after being played, Uprights the action is sideways so gravity cannot help. Bass notes on a grand seem to usually have more fullness and maturity.
For me the notes sound less distinguishable on the grand piano bc they're...blurred? I was able to hear individual notes on the upright more clearly, maybe because the sound is more contained. Is the grand piano meant to sound very echo-y?
Le seul principe d'inertie fait que le piano à queue est meilleur que le piano droit sur son aspect mécanique. Quand on veut aller plus loin dans son apprentissage du piano cela devient nécessaire surtout si on est ensuite amené à jouer dans des salles de concert, etc...
Grand pianos if you have the budget and space. An upright is still good as an alternative. Of course, sound is fuller on a grand and most of the time, keyboard action plays better on grand pianos dude to the design limitation of uprights. Still, an upright is hands down still better than some of the best digital pianos.
On my cell phone the upright sounds better. I'm curious how it would be with better speakers, and also if the recording set up was using decent microphones and stereo phonic sound placement.
What you hear is comparison between those two pieces, but what you are told to compare is two type of pianos in which there are tens of thousands pianos. ???😮
I'm pretty sure this is an instrumental cover of a pop/rock song of some sort, it does sound strangely familiar. Not a song I hear very often though, I don't think. Edit: It has a bit of a resemblance to "Heart in Danger" from Southern Sons, which is probably why it sounds vaguely familiar. Not that it is, though.
@@SherwoodPhoenix do you have sheet music for it? Or did you learn it to play by ear? I have been to her insta page, but can't find any sheets for this beautiful piece of music :(
The Grand Piano sounds much much more majestuous, such a body on that sound
did you mean majestic?😂
@@itsdarito thank you Grammer Patrol 🚓 ,your input added SO much to her verbal interpretation of two acoustic stimuli; especially in the culturally-grammatic sloppiest language in the world.
@@kubikiribasara3499 dear lord if you couldn't tell that it was a joke then i don't know what to say to you... if you needed someone to talk to you could've just said that, i know we all have our problems honey
The grand piano was blowing socks off the upright piano in volume.
You gain sound with Grand Piano, but you lost weight on first octaves without Upright. For example, play Man of Steel using Grand Piano (it's a distintic from movie), because the first Octave on Grand Piano is too loud comparison with origin.
The grand piano sounds more grand
What is the song?
I think grand piano has more tonal quality in dynamic range than uprights..
It depends. There are uprights that are sounding way better then some cheap grand pianos.
Am a pianist
That’s the point. Here what you hear is comparison between those two pieces of piano, what you ask to compare is two types of piano in which there are tens of thousands pianos. ???😮
Yeah like if you compare a 20000$ dollars bechstein upright with a approximatly same price grand made by pearl river in china
@@veroniquedeziel3300 Not necessarily. There are just grands that are not worth their price, then a brand that makes an upright that just happen to sound way more better. That's the way it is. It's not always about the money
@@fituluswhich upright piano do you recommend? I need to get one
@@621jihoonkim You need to go and try some upright piano's. I had for example grand piano's where if played Pianisimo, it sounded like MF which means MF and pianisimo didn't bring much diference.
Then i tried an upright a Yamaha and i did the same thing and the difference was amazing. That means i could express my emotions better at the upright piano then on a steinway and sons grand piano. I have on my fb page these videos where i try petrof, steinway and sons, Kawai, etc..
I try them at the conservatory that i attend.
I also stumbled across a grand piano of steinway and sons where the keys were awfull,, you could feel and HEAR the plastic while playing. That means there's better plastic and worse plastic used by the brand.
Best is ofcourse ivory key's,, i own a grand piano from 1912 made by IRMLER and nothing compares to it. Just go try some uprights and try to go after sound/dynamic feel.
Choose a Yamaha and you'll be alright
You didn't explain the difference, so I will.
A grand piano has horizontal strings and a horizontal action with hammers moving upwards. This orientation is superior because gravity helps to put the hammer back in position after striking a key, which means a grand piano can repeat notes quicker. As the name suggests, a grand piano is typically larger, giving them a fuller sound
An upright piano has verticle strings and a verticle action. It is a compromise made for space efficiency, but personally, I usually like the character of an upright piano more. I think a grand piano sounds too perfect if that makes sense, and maybe too classical.
The comparison in this video isn't very fair, though, because the upright piano is closed. You can get much more out of an upright piano by taking the panels off. Also, the character varies wildly. Two upright pianos can also sound completely different from each other, and so can two grand pianos...
Also, besides the sustain pedal, the other pedals typically have different functions on grand piano's vs. upright piano's, but this also varies within the same category.
All with all grand piano's are superior and more professional, but with their own character, which isn't the most suitable for all genres.
Thank you so much
The name of the song is
helen's piano - peace p.2
Been learning to play the piano for nearly a year now. Both sounded beautiful to me, though for me the grand piano had more fullness and richness in it’s sound. In terms of the reality of my life though, a grand piano is not a consideration based on space and cost. Therefore a nice upright would do in my home. Got to know life’s limitations!😊
same man
I know in general which is supposed to be better. But here what you hear is comparison between those two pieces of piano, what you ask to compare is two types of piano in which there are tens of thousands pianos. ???😮
la différence c'est mécanisme, et à partir d'un certain niveau ca change absolument tout
You should mention what piece you're playing?Of course, if the space (and budget) allows, nothing beats a grand piano. However, the upright will suit a small space or apartment setting just fine until you really need to use the double escapement that a grand provides
Love the explanation! Perfect.
I know in general which is supposed to be better. But here what you hear is comparison between those two pieces of piano, what you are asked to compare is two types of piano in which there are tens of thousands pianos. ???😮
Upright, with the case open.
Genius
Super Genius 😊
Genius agree
80% of the time, I'd say the grand piano sounds better.
But they have different sounds. There are times where the upright would fit the desired sound better.
The "upright" piano that has a back that tall is the same string length of a 5' 2: BABY grand piano. The GRAND piano you play on this video looks like a 72" grand piano. 52" is as long/tall as an upright-grand gets. They are considered UPRIGHT BABY GRANDS
The grand sounds grand, the upright sounds uptight. 😂
Yeah fr the uptight sounds like it’s strictly tuned and wants to be a grand but the grand sounds rich and doesn’t fuck around
1. What piece were you playing?
2. What is the Brand of the Grand Piano?
1. No idea
2. FEURICH
I’m a classical pianist and I can pretty much play any composition let me break it down for you let’s say you are living in a flat or an apartment and you don’t have the space for a grand piano then I would recommend getting an upright.
If you live in a house like me and have the room well, the Grand wil l always be the most powerful instrument. You can grt a Yamaha C3 for $25000 usD. A U 3 is about $25000-17000 and a U 1
Is about $7000 so factor in price. You can get a 6’3 C3 for about $25000. Depends on your budget and living space.
string length - period
Size.
I like them both to be honest. However the upright you were playing had a long board. Most upright pianos won't sound that good.
As a teenage piano player(a tiny bit under 3 years of experience). That was absolutely mesmerising.
The problem with upright pianos is that they were invented for less space. Sound from grand pianos coming out from above and below. In upright only from one side.
Also grand pianos have longer strings btw
Please tell the name of the song, its really good
helen’s piano - Peace pt 2
@@zee620 thx
No different as long pro pianist like u play made both sound beautiful unlike beginner like me
I don’t understand why you don’t explain the difference what’s the logic
Upright piano sounds more like a saloon piano.... but standing free or against a wall also makes a difference.... but hearing this.....and compare it to some digital piano's.... the DP's are getting closer and closer
The upright is brighter. The grand has better richness and more complex sound articulated
Difference: Sound Brightness and speed of keys.
The grand has a more fuller sound. Tone quality is better than the upright. Also it depends on the size of the piano/soundboard.
A huge upright will sound better than a baby grand
I'm not a piano guy, just got into this channel because looking for a piano for my 7 years old. IMO, they both sounded the same. LOL.
Hi, thank you very much for your comment. I do agree with you. Unfortunately it sounds very different in reality and phone microphone can not catch the real acoustic. We try to make good comparison videos with a professional mic and cameras to get the most realistic sound of the piano, but this video is not the best example of that.. Thank you again for your comment, hopefully you will find a great piano for your daughter and if you need any advices, you are always welcome to ask.
All the best, Helen
It is hard to hear from the recording but the difference is actually massive, although doesn’t really matter if you get used to one though. I was lucky enough to play my friend’s Steinway and it is just majestic beyond my comprehension comparing to my upright, but like the first few days I felt bad with my upright when I was practicing but after a while it doesn’t matter. All that matters is the key actions+the skills you can develop from it!
I'm not sure it'll make much more of a difference if you yourself cant hear it, but you can hear the dynamics better with the grand piano. Things like the nuances of volume are heard better on the grand than the upright one. But to your average listener, the difference is barely heard.
Grands usually have a better action
Grand has more depth
Upright more calm
Open the lid on the upright or close the grand lid for a more fair comparison.
Upright sounds worse with the lid open. Very blocky
Also, she's playing two different brands which makes it an unfair comparison
String length, unless one gets a 5ft 7 or larger grand, the string length of one of the tallest uprights would provide almost the same string length, Uprights obviously take up less room, and really need to be against a wall and will utilize the room as a speaker. A big differerence not mentioned much is that the action in a ground is up and down so gravity naturally pulls the notes down and back into place after being played, Uprights the action is sideways so gravity cannot help. Bass notes on a grand seem to usually have more fullness and maturity.
we ae the only two people that are informed - including the one that made the video.
Just remember that the grand is Feurich 218cm. It requires huge space and a lot of money. Everyone knows Ferrari is better than Toyota Corolla.
Baby grands are good for smaller spaces
I prefer the upright
I prefer a Bôsendorfer Imperial over ANY piano
This is so dumb! The difference is the design!!!!!!!
I thought the 2 pianos souded about the same.
Open the top of the upright and we will see
Both pianos have flat personalities.
I think the lower keys of the grand piano are more distinctive sound compared to the upright
So nothing basically
What is she playing guys
Better Base I. The Grand Piano!
Is there a sheet music for the song you were playing?
Very little
Beautiful song
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Brooo i rlly like your hands positioning
Upright piano.
is that my favorite bee girl?
@@tippidink YES!!! ❤️
Me staring at the Mona Lisa…
The grand piano is just a fancy piano, an upright piano is more of a house hold friendly piano with relatively the same quality.
Wow ❤❤
For me the notes sound less distinguishable on the grand piano bc they're...blurred? I was able to hear individual notes on the upright more clearly, maybe because the sound is more contained. Is the grand piano meant to sound very echo-y?
The Grand piano sounds like it has lighter sound whilst the upright has darker sound
Le seul principe d'inertie fait que le piano à queue est meilleur que le piano droit sur son aspect mécanique. Quand on veut aller plus loin dans son apprentissage du piano cela devient nécessaire surtout si on est ensuite amené à jouer dans des salles de concert, etc...
name of song?
helen’s piano - Peace P.2
Am I the only one who noticed that this grand piano has a bit lower pitch than the upright?
Your Yamaha sounds great, your grand sounds like a cheap upright
Grand pianos if you have the budget and space. An upright is still good as an alternative. Of course, sound is fuller on a grand and most of the time, keyboard action plays better on grand pianos dude to the design limitation of uprights. Still, an upright is hands down still better than some of the best digital pianos.
Close your eyes and make judgement
always the grand piano
İ thought u gonna play fnaf when i heard the first 1 sec
Ein Klavier von Blüthner Modell 145 oder Steingräber und Söhne 138 sind klanglich teilweise besser als Flügel mit 1,80 Meter.
The upright piano sounds more intimate.
Which song are you playing?
helen’s piano - peace p.2
@@SherwoodPhoenix where did you get the piano's sheet! Because i really searched it but never find it
The biggest difference? The price.
I don’t want to listen I want to know
But it's not an grand upright. A grand upright is much taller.
A grand piano and an upright piano.
PRICE
On my cell phone the upright sounds better. I'm curious how it would be with better speakers, and also if the recording set up was using decent microphones and stereo phonic sound placement.
What you hear is comparison between those two pieces, but what you are told to compare is two type of pianos in which there are tens of thousands pianos. ???😮
There is no difference.
What song is that???😮
I don’t see difference
Nevermind now i see it
sheet music plssss
What song is this? It’s so beautiful
I'm pretty sure this is an instrumental cover of a pop/rock song of some sort, it does sound strangely familiar. Not a song I hear very often though, I don't think. Edit: It has a bit of a resemblance to "Heart in Danger" from Southern Sons, which is probably why it sounds vaguely familiar. Not that it is, though.
helen’s piano - peace p.2
@@SherwoodPhoenix do you have sheet music for it? Or did you learn it to play by ear? I have been to her insta page, but can't find any sheets for this beautiful piece of music :(
tutorial please
She looks like she practices 40 hours a day
song name?
helen’s piano - “Peace p.2”
What was the brand of the grand piano
Feurich 218
Difference: Grand piano sound rich while upright piano sound poor
By the way I can only affort their strings😂😂
what Is the name of the song
helen’s piano - peace p.2
Thanks so much hit back
please can you tell us what is the name of the piece? so beautiful
helen’s piano - peace p.2
My journey is finally complete
My journey is finally complete It took a minute to find this comment
Honkytonk Piano is king for me
Grand Piano sounds much better than Upright, digital piano and keyboard. Grand is on a whole different level, I played each in person.
It truly earns the “Grand” in its name
What brand is the grand piano?
Feurich :)
PLEASE TELL ME WHAT SONG THIS IS
helen’s piano “Peace” p.2