Simonb it’s in Hendersonville NC, which is maybe 30 minutes north of Asheville. @brdwyguy that's right, isn’t it?

    Thanks ShiroKuro

    Ha ha - I should have just looked it up, as I had look to find out where Hendersonville NC is!

    Cheers

    Simon
    All round average Jazz, Blues & Rock player.
    Currently working towards ABRSM grade 8.

    Simonb it is in western north carolina
    HENDERSONVILLE, NC just about 20mins south of Beautiful Asheville NC

    brdwyguy

      brdwyguy so cool!! I wish I could just make a quick trip there!

      BTW did you play any of their Perzina pianos? I remember playing a used Perzina grand while piano shopping that I liked a lot. It's not a name we hear much, but I like to be open minded!

        ShiroKuro Yes, I actually played all of them - they have a rather bright sound.
        I loved the Kawai GX2, and the Shigaro Kawai Sk6
        but I have turned into a Steinway Lover ---- hehehehehe
        all the Steinway's or most of them I loved the full sound.
        But that's just me
        B

          brdwyguy they have a rather bright sound.

          Interesting!

          I've never played any SK Kawais, only the GX and GL models. Some day... πŸ™‚

          Also a Bosie and a Fazioli... and an Estonia.... all the pianos we hear about on these sites, but I've never played myself.

          I have heard a Fazioli live, it sounded absolutely wonderful!

            ShiroKuro
            I played a Fazioli and my favorite of all time, C Bechstein (side by side)
            both were like playing Velvet with Diamonds πŸ™‚

            Thanks to Faust/Harrison in NYC & Cunninghams in Phila I played
            Bosie's, Fazioli, C Bechstein, Steinway's
            all I need to add is a Bluthner - it's the only biggie I haven't played!

            J

              My uni's music school has a Fazioli, but it's not like anyone can walk up and play it! And in fact, it's not always the main concert instrument. I think their S&S concert grands get more use.... And if memory serves, the Fazioli that's here is one of the 7 foot (or 7.5?) models, not the 9' one. So that may be why the S&S ones get more use, bc I think there are several 9' Steinway grands...

              sorry, bit of thread drift. All to say, I am not likely to get the chance to play any of these models any time soon!