The ultimate foldable and portable digital grand piano, combining the advantages of traditional grands with the ease of digital grands - focusing on the portability. Info: www.grandpiano.dk - (longer version).
Chernobieff Piano hahaha so true. Digital will never get close to acoustic. Even the cheap shitty acoustic pianos sound 100 times better than the best digital. Hell I’d rather play a slightly-out-of-tune acoustic piano than a perfect pitch digital.
This is awesome, worth every penny, all the idiots who dog this in the comment section do not have a clue as to how difficult it is to actually make something like this.
Michael Rachwal oh it’s beautiful and serves a legitimate purpose. They deserve success. But it ain’t a grand piano as much as it is a Wurlitzer or a pipe organ. Digital modelling will always be second rate.
@@tonalambiguity3345 This piano plays with acoustic aftersound and overtones like a real acoustic piano. Nobody has ever combined the digital electronic with acoustic sound. You have all the benefits from the acoustic piano and a digital piano in one instrument shaped like a grand piano. And it is a foldable and one-man-portable grand, you can transport in almost any car. The invention is made by a pianist - not an ingenieur - and is a very nice working instrument for the pianist on the go, hotels and restaurants where you need to move the piano from room to room. I have built in electronics from Roland, Yamaha, General Music, Orla, Technics etc and the pianos plays better than the electronics built in - because they all plays with acoustic sound.
@@tonalambiguity3345 You are right that there is a permanent resistence against digital pianos because the sound has no sole like an acoustic piano. But this piano plays with acoustic aftersound and overtones like a real piano. This piano is the first to combine the digital electronic with acoustic sound.
Well, it took 9 months for me to invent the combination of a digital elektronik with the acoustic sound. But it works beautifully, and all my collegue pianists spend long time looking for the strings, which must be there because the sound is acoustic - but there are no strings to find.
It has no name as I invented it. Take a nut and make it round outside and make thread outside. Make a groove at the end so you can screw it in a hole with a screwdriver. Take a screw and make a small thread in the open end of the screw and a bigger thread at the end of the screw . Make a big groove at the head of the screw and put in a wing shaped like a small coin to make i easier to screw in the screw. The small thread will prevent the screw to fall out, when you loosen the screw, and the big thread will fasten the leg. Hope this is understandable - my English is not perfect.
This grand piano plays digital-acoustic - acoustic with digital technique. It is made intirely of wood and is hand made, Danish furniture quality. Price: Euro 10.000.00. More ino on www.grandpiano.dk
@@farshund1 Watching you take it out of your car, wheel it in, set it up and return it to your car is an amazing performance just by itself!! Just brilliant engineering!
@@farshund1 I couldn't agree with you more. Once upon a time, people could see a new invention and marvel and appreciate the workmanship. I truly don't understand why it gives people pleasure to try to find the negative in EVERY situation. Henrik, I think this is an amazing piano. Great job.
@@gwenclark2931 Thank you so much, Gwen. It is not without problems to start up a production of something, which in peoples mind is impossible. A digital piano playing acoustic? Tell me the earth is flat! A german professor in digital music bought one of the grands and declared, " This is better than Steinway and a world sensation. This will disrupt future piano production because now there is no difference between a digital piano and an acoustic piano!" I have been a professional pianist in 60 years and has NEVER played on a piano better than this grand (I am 77 years now) so I have some experience, I might say...
@@farshund1 I've been a pianist for over 50 years. Even had the privilege of playing a beautiful grand piano at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. I know a thing or two about piano sounds as well, and if one were to close his/her eyes and listen to your piano, I earnestly believe that (s)he wouldn't know it wasn't an acoustic piano. This piano is incredibly impressive in so many ways - and making it portable is the icing on the cake. This invention took a lot of thought, and I think more people will appreciate it and the genius that went into it than not. Again, great job!