David Klavins is a pianist who, for years, could not find pianos that made the sounds he imagined in his head. So he began building pianos to his own specifications in a workshop in Vác, Hungary, and they are truly unique creations. To wit: Klavins’ vertical concert grand stands over 15-feet tall, and he actually has to climb a ladder to play it, which he does, beautifully, just for us.
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I love the sound of the big one!
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They were all reminiscent of a harp to me?
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I thought that of the second one he played on. All three instruments had a great sound of their own, I think. The big one just was my favourite, full and soft at the same time.
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Agreed (but you’d need a large room)!
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