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Don't think that the Piano Museum is only in Xiamen, there is also one in Shanghai.

This is the most meaningful and in-depth experience since I started visiting stores - this old piano museum hidden in the Zhuangqiao warehouse... The pianos inside are about 170-200+ years old, and every time I touch them, I feel a magical sense of time travel. I compared the differences between the old pianos and these modern pianos, and it turns out that the sound principles of the old pianos are different, and the direction of the strings is different from today's, and you can see the development of technology and hard work in the field of music... However, unfortunately, most of these old pianos have no performance value, and now they only have collection value and various props value... However, most of the old pianos are really bigger and taller than modern pianos, which is really not down-to-earth for modern families. Many old piano brands quietly withdrew from the stage of history in the last century, and the times have left their mark on those disappearing brands, because there are many older craftsmen who are willing to dedicate themselves to music and art, such as the owner of this museum... In addition, this is also the first time in my life that I have seen such a three-dimensional and high-definition cross-sectional specimen of piano keys, just like a person, the tuner can quickly determine which point/plane in this cross-section is problematic through the ears and eyes, so that the whole tone or keyboard is problematic... We really talked about the friction part of this key for a long time, because I really want to know where the piano is most likely to break. In addition, I also saw a 100-year-old all-golden nanmu piano, which really excited us... It turns out that this kind of wood will not rot after more than 100 years as long as it is well preserved, and it is still shiny... And this material is actually made in China, which was sold to European nobles more than 100 years ago... The owner is also a professional old piano collector, a performer, and one of the few piano repairers in China, and it is free for the public to visit, which is really a very educational check-in point... In addition, there are usually small music concerts and recording studios, which are really great, and I am deeply moved by the feelings of the older generation of artists.
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Posted: Nov 12, 2024
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