Aki Fujii plays Poetry
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- čas přidán 13. 03. 2024
- Introducing the KORG Poetry, a one-of-a-kind digital piano featuring two distinct piano tones associated with the legendary Frédéric Chopin. The first piano featured is the PLEYEL, Chopin's choice of piano, and the second is the contemporary exquisite Italian piano used in the prestigious Chopin Competition held every five years in Warsaw.
Pianist Aki Fujii actually plays Chopin pieces that fit these two piano tones with Poetry on this video.
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Magnificent playing, such a beautiful sounding piano.🎹👏🎶👏🎹👏🎶
Outstanding!
Beautiful. Glad Korg is making this and showcasing some of Japan's finest musicians.
Sounds quite dead to me. Especially for the marketing claim.
Pleyel part of the video sounds a bit more convincing, but I can't tell if that's a room recording or a line out.
Never trust a pianist words when he has been paid to talk so LOL
What a shame that, Poetry, is one of the worst product names for an object, ever. Totally counter intuitive to the function in every way.
i guess I'm the only one who wonders what the hell electribe means
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Now, you could say those aren't so bad... but before you escalate, be warned - I'm also familiar with fx pedals and Eurorack modules made by companies such as Steel Panther and Metasonix.
Now, having mentioned those abominations, I'll say I agree that Poetry isn't the best name for a Chopin inspired digital piano.
@@GizzyDillespee What's wrong with Poetry?
Chopin is known as the 'poet of the piano'. This is well documented.
You are pretty "judgey". Who cares? Seems like an interesting instrument.