Jeez so warm and beautiful
This tone melted me
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				Cpt Matt Sparrow
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This tone melted me
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I have been told by a lot of people that my own tone too has little treble too etc. I wonder if my ears hear the frequencies differently from the average person. So many people say what you have said about many tones that I have liked as lacking that brightness.
It is the same with Piano. I liked the tone of Welmar Pianos, which instead of being all bright and punchy like a Yamaha upright, are actually quite dull sounding.
I mean dull not in a derogatory sense, but in a descriptive sense. I just love that kind of sonorous dullness LOL, if you get what I mean?:)
On the Piano Chopin has a real ghostliness lacking all the showy brights.
Matt
			
			
									
									I have been told by a lot of people that my own tone too has little treble too etc. I wonder if my ears hear the frequencies differently from the average person. So many people say what you have said about many tones that I have liked as lacking that brightness.
It is the same with Piano. I liked the tone of Welmar Pianos, which instead of being all bright and punchy like a Yamaha upright, are actually quite dull sounding.
I mean dull not in a derogatory sense, but in a descriptive sense. I just love that kind of sonorous dullness LOL, if you get what I mean?:)
On the Piano Chopin has a real ghostliness lacking all the showy brights.
Matt
Having a break from online activity for a while to concentrate on music. Please email if you need to get in touch. Matt