What a beautiful beast!
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I’ve always loved the Baldwin Artist Grands. The M was maybe the best baby grand ever built, and the R-L could go up against a lot of great mid-sized instruments and hold their own. The SF10 and SD10, though? Yeah, those are special.
Had to watch the QC in the mid to late 90s through the end (I haven’t tried one of the Parsons instruments), but when you found a good one, it was very good. Quite frankly, they are likely the best value on the used piano market. Used SF10s are very inexpensive compared to a comparable Steinway, Mason, and such…
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Just another note...You hear the song played at a tempo where you can sing it (Wally Varner in this case) or you can speed it up just a hair for an instrumental.
Link to videoI associate the song with Jake Hess. Jake has a small solo in this version...
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$26,250 for this 1981 model
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$26,250 for this 1981 model
@Copper said in What a beautiful beast!:
$26,250 for this 1981 model
Does it have Noona’s signature? How about Ferrante and Teicher?
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Sold!
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One of the nicest pianos I ever played was a new SD10 - sitting right next to a 9 ft Bechstein. No comparison - loved the SD10. About a year ago, I could have had an SD10 for $1,500 - decent shape. It was a case where the owner had passed - and they needed it out ASAP. If it had been at a different point in my life, I'd have grabbed it in a nanosecond.
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One of the nicest pianos I ever played was a new SD10 - sitting right next to a 9 ft Bechstein. No comparison - loved the SD10. About a year ago, I could have had an SD10 for $1,500 - decent shape. It was a case where the owner had passed - and they needed it out ASAP. If it had been at a different point in my life, I'd have grabbed it in a nanosecond.
@kluurs said in What a beautiful beast!:
One of the nicest pianos I ever played was a new SD10 - sitting right next to a 9 ft Bechstein. No comparison - loved the SD10. About a year ago, I could have had an SD10 for $1,500 - decent shape. It was a case where the owner had passed - and they needed it out ASAP. If it had been at a different point in my life, I'd have grabbed it in a nanosecond.
Thank you! For some reason there has been this story floating around that Bechstein designed the SD10. I have heard both sides, but the reality is that there is nothing that I have ever heard on either piano (and remember that I did sell Bechstein for a time) that was similar in any way. I just don’t see, hear, or feel it.
By the way, that brings up another point. I hear A LOT of people talk about how they LOVE the European Sound. So “full and warm” with depth!
7 out of 10 European pianos that I have played were screamingly bright. They sounded like glass.
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But I have always been a fan of Baldwin. Love the pianos.
And if it wasn’t for Baldwin, I probably would never have met Karla.
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@kluurs said in What a beautiful beast!:
One of the nicest pianos I ever played was a new SD10 - sitting right next to a 9 ft Bechstein. No comparison - loved the SD10. About a year ago, I could have had an SD10 for $1,500 - decent shape. It was a case where the owner had passed - and they needed it out ASAP. If it had been at a different point in my life, I'd have grabbed it in a nanosecond.
Thank you! For some reason there has been this story floating around that Bechstein designed the SD10. I have heard both sides, but the reality is that there is nothing that I have ever heard on either piano (and remember that I did sell Bechstein for a time) that was similar in any way. I just don’t see, hear, or feel it.
By the way, that brings up another point. I hear A LOT of people talk about how they LOVE the European Sound. So “full and warm” with depth!
7 out of 10 European pianos that I have played were screamingly bright. They sounded like glass.
@LuFins-Dad said in What a beautiful beast!:
I hear A LOT of people talk about how they LOVE the European Sound. So “full and warm” with depth!
Are they piano salespeople?