Hi Vuong (forgot your new name)
At last I see your wonderful Sauter Omega! I love the wood finish! It's wonderful that the tree is local to the environment. I bet that piano sounds wonderful, a dream instrument for sure!
I am glad you were not affected by the forest fire. The room the piano is in looks wonderful too. Were any houses or people badly affected by those fires!
By the way it's great to be back I wish you all well. Those are wonderful pictures by the way.
trecorda.

I did not write that well. I meant were any properties or people in your actual neighborhood or nearby badly affected by the fires? I can imagine the smoke must have been awful. I know that many people suffered great loss. So glad that seem OK

    trecorda
    Hi Tre,
    I live in Carmichael, not very far from Sacramento which is in Northern California. The wild fire is only in Southern California. Obviously here in the North we worry a lot for the people of the South and many are trying to help with donations of all kinds.
    I am glad that you finally can see my piano. It is much easier to post pictures here than at PW.
    Nice to talk to you again.

    twocats
    Thank you for tagging Navindra for me. He did help me change my name.

    a month later

    Well, Iā€™ve finally joined the acoustic squad. For years, I couldnā€™t have an acoustic because of rules in my living space, but thatā€™s changed. So, it was time:

    Itā€™s a Young Chang. This wouldnā€™t have been my first choice, but being back in school for a degree, surviving off arts grants and commissions, and having shot credit thatā€™s still on the mend after it went to pots when I was sick a few years ago means there werenā€™t that many options. Anything I bought had to be paid for up-front. šŸ˜‚ So I had to go with what I could afford. But Iā€™m happy with it.

    This was a used model thatā€™s been fairly well maintained over the years, but I can tell it will need a tiny bit of tender loving care in some areas. Just got it tuned (and waiting the few weeks for it to ā€œsettle inā€ was painful, lol). Tuning pins are in great condition. Sound board is in great condition. Sustain and sostenuto pedal are good, but Mr. Una Corda will need a regulation.

    Action overall is ok, but it will need a lubrication and a regulation to get it to full playing capability.

    Overall, after a few months and a few procedures to get it back to its best, itā€™ll be a nice workhorse practice instrument.

    So, YAY!

      Wonderful, congratulations!!!!! There's nothing better than an acoustic piano, and an acoustic grand even more so!

      Taushi I had to go with what I could afford

      That's the very best kind of piano to buy!

        Taushi

        Your music room is really cool with the artwork, etc. What's the inspiration behind it?

          ShiroKuro

          Thank you!!! Iā€™m really happy with it. Hopefully, by the summer time Iā€™ll have everything done. Iā€™ve found a really good tuner/regulator/technician. He kinda does it all, and thatā€™s make it much easier to get everything together!

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          HeartKeys

          Thanks much!

          The inspiration is those old opulent rooms you see in European castles, wealthy homes, and universities. Those beautiful rooms with wood paneling (which unfortunately, I canā€™t put up because my landlord would beat me, lol) and paintings on the wall, and banners and curtains and Persian/Oriental rugs, etc. I love those rooms.

          I live in a big city, so the view from th window of my art room is justā€¦the brick exterior of another building and their windows. I can see the trees and streetā€¦but only if Iā€™m in a corner of the room basically, lol.

          So, since I use this room both for piano and for writing, I figured Iā€™d try to spruce it up. Iā€™ve been get some nice landscape paintings; paintings of beautiful places Iā€™d like to see instead of the concrete jungle of the city, lol.

          Iā€™ve been collecting and decorating the room for about six or seven years now, collecting paintings and decorative pieces and just adding stuff:

          This is how it started, with my Yamaha CLP-785:

          I liked the picture of my favorite artists, but got tired of the reflections and moved to more paintings over time. Added a better rug and some curtains around the room:

          More recent, with my Casio:

          Now with the grand, and full curtains for sound proofing:

          The other side of the room by the way, is boring a plain with an ugly couch that I need to replace and the window and a bookshelf. šŸ˜‚

            Taushi I love it!!

            Looks great Taushi ! Are you set up to record your new piano? I'd love to hear you play it!

              Taushi Congratulations! You've truly explored and analyzed the world of digital and virtual pianos to the greatest of depths. It's really great to see you with your own acoustic now, especially with the all the skill and talent that you have!

              Looks fantastic!

                4 days later

                navindra Congratulations! You've truly explored and analyzed the world of digital and virtual pianos to the greatest of depths. It's really great to see you with your own acoustic now, especially with the all the skill and talent that you have!

                Looks fantastic!

                Thanks so much for the wonderfully kind words.

                rogerch Looks great Taushi ! Are you set up to record your new piano? I'd love to hear you play it!

                I tossed off a bit of my favorite demonstration piece that anybody familiar with my post will be know by now, ad nauseam šŸ˜‚ ā€¦the Scriabin Etude Op 2, No 1.

                It ainā€™t the prettiest sounding piano, by far, lol - Iā€™ve got to address the sustain & una corda pedal noise, voice the hammers, and the action needs a regulation.

                But, for a practice piano, itā€™ll do.

                Iā€™ve also learned that thereā€™s a whole new world of study I have to delve into - how to properly record a piano. šŸ˜‚ Tried my best with my phone.

                  I think it sounds great!!

                  Taushi The piano and your expert playing both sound lovely to my ears!

                  12 days later

                  Hi

                  Well I finally moved house (to a detached place) last month and now own my first ever acoustic Piano:

                  A Yamaha B3, with the chrome finish. Ā£4995 for those interested.

                  Lovely sound and feel, and a dream come true for me.

                  Cheers

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

                  And here's a couple of pictures of my completed music room:

                  Cheers

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

                    Simonb Very nice indeed. What is the availability of piano tuners like in your area?