I understand they won't tell the prices or range....very frustrating to shop...when I brought a concert grand...there was a price.....why does Kawai hide their prices...if they had prices we probably would have a couple now....very bad policy
I have never heard of them before, but I can tell you that Steinway is the best brand, then K. Kawai, then Yamaha.
Steinway Mason & Hamlin Bosendorfer Bechstein Yamaha Kawai Baldwin Sohmer Wurlitzer Kimball
almost nothing!
The best 5 piano brands are:Steinway and SonsBosendorferYamahaBaldwinMason and HamlinOther good piano brands are: Charles Walter, Bechstein, Bluthner, Schimmel, Fazioli, Kawai...http://www.pianobrands.info/piano-brands/best-piano-brands
Winkelmann pianos are very good. I don't know what an "Angelus Winkelmann" piano is. Is Angelus the type of Winkelmann piano that you have? See the link here, with a description of the Winkelmann pianos. They were made in Germany. I played on an upright when I was a kid until 16 and it sounded like a grand piano, which I've also played on a few (Kawai's and Yamaha's). It's made me very particular of pianos, just having grown up to the quality of the Winkelmann. The bass was strong and clear, not like a lot of pianos today where the bottom octave keys all blend into each other, almost seeming to sound the same and not well defined. The middle was great, not bright but just right for classical music, the treble to high treble was great, too, but not crystalline like I've rarely heard some pianos, but was still very good compared to a lot of pianos I've tried since. Supposedly, the piano we had was from 1905 and, after a few moves, I don't know where it is now. I am shopping for a piano now and keep wishing I still had that piano, over a grand.
While the standard design of the grand piano is old, the instruments do not have to be. There are new grand pianos built every day by companies like Steinway, Yamaha, Kawai, and Fazioli.
I have never heard of them before, but I can tell you that Steinway is the best brand, then K. Kawai, then Yamaha.
Steinway Mason & Hamlin Bosendorfer Bechstein Yamaha Kawai Baldwin Sohmer Wurlitzer Kimball
There are many very good pianos and keyboards and deciding the best one's are down to personal opinion. Some of the best one's include the 'Yamaha P Series', 'Kawai MP10' and 'Roland RD700NX'.
almost nothing!
Chan Kawai's birth name is Shgo Kawai.
The best 5 piano brands are:Steinway and SonsBosendorferYamahaBaldwinMason and HamlinOther good piano brands are: Charles Walter, Bechstein, Bluthner, Schimmel, Fazioli, Kawai...http://www.pianobrands.info/piano-brands/best-piano-brands
Winkelmann pianos are very good. I don't know what an "Angelus Winkelmann" piano is. Is Angelus the type of Winkelmann piano that you have? See the link here, with a description of the Winkelmann pianos. They were made in Germany. I played on an upright when I was a kid until 16 and it sounded like a grand piano, which I've also played on a few (Kawai's and Yamaha's). It's made me very particular of pianos, just having grown up to the quality of the Winkelmann. The bass was strong and clear, not like a lot of pianos today where the bottom octave keys all blend into each other, almost seeming to sound the same and not well defined. The middle was great, not bright but just right for classical music, the treble to high treble was great, too, but not crystalline like I've rarely heard some pianos, but was still very good compared to a lot of pianos I've tried since. Supposedly, the piano we had was from 1905 and, after a few moves, I don't know where it is now. I am shopping for a piano now and keep wishing I still had that piano, over a grand.
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Miwako Kawai is 165 cm.
Katsuyuki Kawai was born in 1963.
Masahiro Kawai was born in 1964.