Yes, A microphone is needed to record a Grand Piano. Unless your Grand Piano has a built in pick up which you can use to record it.
With a Microphone, A Piano, and Some Drums. What Do You Think?
The largest piano ever built is the Klavins M450 Vertical Concert Grand. Created by the German piano builder David Klavins, this piano stands at an impressive 4.5 meters (14 feet 9 inches) tall. Unlike traditional grand pianos, which have a horizontal design, the Klavins M450 is a vertical piano that allows for longer strings and, consequently, a richer sound. This giant instrument is a unique and rare creation in the world of pianos.
No, nothing can compare to a grand piano.
Yes they are. Bosendorfer piano has 97notes while grand piano has 88notes.
Amplify it by microphone, amplifier, and loudspeaker.
The concert piano doesn't have as nice sound as the baby grand piano.
PH Grand Piano was created in 1931.
More Grand Piano was created in 1985.
well all you basically need is a computer, some kind of microphone, and some type of program/software to mesh the two parts together if you record them seperately. Really, its not that complicated. Ah, but if you wanted to make the piano sound good, it doesn't with just any microphone.
Surprisingly, the cost of a Grand Piano in the 1930'S was about a grand ($1,000.00).
A piano has many different shapes but the main three are the upright, the grand and the baby grand piano.
The Grand Piano is in the Pizza Shop in the Plaza.