My grandma's house that she cleans (she's a maid) has a Yamaha disklavier that the crazy rich owners never play but I always have played for years, and I never knew it was a player piano until I searched it up recently. It's absolutely magnificent!
I have spent a lifetime in pianos and in my view Robert is probably the most reliable operator on YOU TUBE. He does not try to kid you that he can tune a piano; like some of the others.
The problem with after market silent systems is that the action can be regulated to play optimally either for when the silent system is engaged, or when it isn't engaged. Or it can be slightly compromised in regulation for either one.
Wow this video has clear audio and picture quality... I agree, a player system is a neat thing to have on any piano. We've all seen some uprights performing some complex recordings. One can't help but wonder what a grand can do...
Robert, from what you said about most player systems. Most of them require part of the piano to be cut out(just like people undergoing surgery). As a side note, there are player systems that doesn't require that part of the piano to be cut out. And another thing, there is the CEUS for the Bosedorfer pianos is like a PMP and CD, DVD and Blu-ray players in which people record, play and go through the performances.
Does a recording system cost a lot more? Watching this video gave me an idea. I have a 50 year old Baldwin 9ft, and I played through high school, and not that much anymore. It would be nice to have great performances in my living room, but moreover my 86 year old mother plays, and I'd like to make recordings of her playing.
I recently bought a 1930s Steck Player Piano for 700$. Fully restored. This Player Piano last for another 90 years because it is a mechanic player system
Yes. Learn for your own pleasure and inspiration and brain health. Learning music is good for your spirit and your brain! But if you only want music in your house and don't want to be the one learning and playing, then a player piano is great for you. :-)
HI Robert, can you make a video somethime if your thecnician install a piano disk player in one of your pianos at your store to see how its work, best regards from Mexico. Luis
From how I understand installing the system might affect the piano, but what about removing it? My piano had a good technician installing the player system. Now I’m considering removing it but lost touch with the technician, and I’m not sure how skilled the technicians around me are.
Removing a player system is a pretty big job since the trap work (pedal assembly) has to be reconfigured. If you aren't having any issues with the piano, you can leave the system there. You can easily remove the box in front if you aren't using it. If you need to remove the system, you should engage a player installer to do the job. Here is a resource for finding a piano technician in your area: portal.ptg.org/4dcgi/directory/rpt/person.html
Robert, could you please explain the differences between low tension and high tension strings on grands and why Steinways and other high-end brands stick with high tension, even though many praise the warm sound and sustain of low tension instruments?
A show-and-tell would be helpful to understand what's involved in doing an installation. On EVERY piano I've played that has one of these systems installed, the pedals no longer work properly, and I would like to find out why. The sustain often holds too long, the soft pedal usually doesn't work, and the sostenuto never works on a piano with the player installed. Could you explain why this is? Thank you!
Maria Music It depends on the system (it's age), and who did it/how it was installed. Some older early systems had weak solenoids and the actions were often cheated to get things to "work" and components to fit. This is why Robert says "it depends."There is no reason these days for a properly installed system to interfere with the normal playing of any piano. If these are instruments you are in regular contact with it's best to get a qualified technician to evaluate.
Finn :D do you know if old upright zimmermann pianos are worth any money? Should I restore mine? (My grandma bought it from germany in 1935, 55 inch tall)
Hi, I own a similar one in very good condition, it's worth around 5000$, so it's probably not worth it to restore it, for the price of completely restoring it you could possibly get a better one.
Pianissimo thank you for your answer. So, according to your estimation, how much does it cost for a piano like mine and yours to be fully restored? Also, what would be its price after restoration?
My grandma's house that she cleans (she's a maid) has a Yamaha disklavier that the crazy rich owners never play but I always have played for years, and I never knew it was a player piano until I searched it up recently. It's absolutely magnificent!
I have spent a lifetime in pianos and in my view Robert is probably the most reliable operator on YOU TUBE. He does not try to kid you that he can tune a piano; like some of the others.
I imagine a silent system is lower cost and lower risk than a player system?
The problem with after market silent systems is that the action can be regulated to play optimally either for when the silent system is engaged, or when it isn't engaged. Or it can be slightly compromised in regulation for either one.
@@LivingPianosVideos I had no idea! Does the Kawai ATX silent system not have this problem, being that it’s not an aftermarket system?
Wow this video has clear audio and picture quality...
I agree, a player system is a neat thing to have on any piano. We've all seen some uprights performing some complex recordings. One can't help but wonder what a grand can do...
Robert, from what you said about most player systems. Most of them require part of the piano to be cut out(just like people undergoing surgery). As a side note, there are player systems that doesn't require that part of the piano to be cut out. And another thing, there is the CEUS for the Bosedorfer pianos is like a PMP and CD, DVD and Blu-ray players in which people record, play and go through the performances.
Does a recording system cost a lot more? Watching this video gave me an idea. I have a 50 year old Baldwin 9ft, and I played through high school, and not that much anymore. It would be nice to have great performances in my living room, but moreover my 86 year old mother plays, and I'd like to make recordings of her playing.
I recently bought a 1930s Steck Player Piano for 700$. Fully restored. This Player Piano last for another 90 years because it is a mechanic player system
Robert, another thing I didn't mention about the CEUS, the player system is like a cassette deck.
Thank you so much for your videos. I get so much great information from them even purchased a pertof piano from your video recommendation. :-)
Does aftermarket installation of one of these systems on a high end piano have a negative effect on the value?
is there any player system that goes above the keys that's like portable?
I have a question if in the future pianos will be automatic is there any use of learning the piano
Yes. Learn for your own pleasure and inspiration and brain health. Learning music is good for your spirit and your brain! But if you only want music in your house and don't want to be the one learning and playing, then a player piano is great for you. :-)
HI Robert, can you make a video somethime if your thecnician install a piano disk player in one of your pianos at your store to see how its work, best regards from Mexico. Luis
From how I understand installing the system might affect the piano, but what about removing it? My piano had a good technician installing the player system. Now I’m considering removing it but lost touch with the technician, and I’m not sure how skilled the technicians around me are.
Removing a player system is a pretty big job since the trap work (pedal assembly) has to be reconfigured. If you aren't having any issues with the piano, you can leave the system there. You can easily remove the box in front if you aren't using it. If you need to remove the system, you should engage a player installer to do the job. Here is a resource for finding a piano technician in your area: portal.ptg.org/4dcgi/directory/rpt/person.html
Can you recommend a good a set up (not too expensive), for a baby grand.... I am in the Tampa Bay area, in Florida..
Thank You Mr. Estrin your videos are always intriguing!
Robert, could you please explain the differences between low tension and high tension strings on grands and why Steinways and other high-end brands stick with high tension, even though many praise the warm sound and sustain of low tension instruments?
Do you have a recommendation on a best value player system that performs well?
Thanks!
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Can you recommend me to someone in my area where I can buy and have one installed on my piano?
Please email me and I can help you: Robert@LivingPianos.com
I wanted to put a piano system on my piano just to play black midi
what does it cost??? on a baby grand samick
Not worth the money on a POS samick.
@@MIFFLISH Geez
@@MIFFLISH Tough customer! Probably right though!
A show-and-tell would be helpful to understand what's involved in doing an installation. On EVERY piano I've played that has one of these systems installed, the pedals no longer work properly, and I would like to find out why. The sustain often holds too long, the soft pedal usually doesn't work, and the sostenuto never works on a piano with the player installed. Could you explain why this is? Thank you!
Maria Music It depends on the system (it's age), and who did it/how it was installed. Some older early systems had weak solenoids and the actions were often cheated to get things to "work" and components to fit. This is why Robert says "it depends."There is no reason these days for a properly installed system to interfere with the normal playing of any piano. If these are instruments you are in regular contact with it's best to get a qualified technician to evaluate.
Is it possible to install a player piano system on an upright piano? Also can I have a price range for an installation, in case it is possible?
kamenotost22 It is possible... Costs will vary by which system and the installer... many thousands.
kamenotost22 It was originally on an upright.
Finn :D do you know if old upright zimmermann pianos are worth any money? Should I restore mine? (My grandma bought it from germany in 1935, 55 inch tall)
Hi, I own a similar one in very good condition, it's worth around 5000$, so it's probably not worth it to restore it, for the price of completely restoring it you could possibly get a better one.
Pianissimo thank you for your answer. So, according to your estimation, how much does it cost for a piano like mine and yours to be fully restored? Also, what would be its price after restoration?
I mean if the truck driver's well trained and intuitive, then I wouldn't just discount him because he started as a truck driver......
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