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Shigeru Kawai SK-3 vs Kawai GX-3 Grand Pianos | Review & Demo

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
  • Let's compare and demo the Shigeru Kawai SK-3 Grand Piano to the Kawai GX-3 Grand Piano!
    The GX-3 BLAK Series Conservatory Grand Piano impresses with a dignified elegance and distinctive tone evoking the qualities of a much larger grand. It is a favorite among music schools for the way it performs admirably over time in teaching studios and smaller recital spaces. With outstanding tone and touch in a versatile size, the GX-3 is a preferred choice of professionals.
    The SK-3 excels with an extraordinary blend of superb tone and touch that has been admired by professional pianists across the globe. The technology that supports the sounds produced by the Shigeru Kawai are created by the craftsman who have dedicated their lives to building the world's finest pianos. Every single step, each intricately detailed design, is performed without urgency-as craftsmen draw upon their years of experience to achieve a relentless pursuit of perfection. It's this good, old-fashioned care and great individual pride that enables our pianos to attract the greatest musicians from around the world.
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Komentáře • 25

  • @kimg4589
    @kimg4589 Před 2 lety +6

    I agree with the comments made by Ted and Patrick. I have played both these pianos and own a SK3 which I have difficulty pulling myself away from everyday. The GX3 is a great piano and punches way above its peers (based on price). As a classical player the SK3 is just a gem of a pleasure to express the music with its warm tone, colours, harmonics and perfect sustain… the bass, tenor and treble are all superb for creating different textures… it gives back as much as you put in and challenges
    your limits and never disappoints with its rewards …..,great playing Ted, your pieces demonstrated the characters, abilities and beauty of the pianos!

  • @g.970
    @g.970 Před 2 lety +4

    My SK6 arrived yesterday, replacing my GX2. I’m beyond happy . Sounds fantastic and the finish on it is outstanding. The inner rim of hard rock maple is the most gorgeous wood on a piano I’ve ever seen . The touch and feel is perfect

    • @BFHPET
      @BFHPET Před 11 měsíci

      @g.970 how is the sk6 compared to gx2 in volume is it very loud?

  • @loveisall5520
    @loveisall5520 Před 5 měsíci

    Such beautiful playing by Ted. I'll never reach that level of ability, and it's just a joy to hear him.

  • @badkid73
    @badkid73 Před rokem

    The sound on even the smallest Shigeru Kawai SK-2 is HUGE.

  • @ackamack101
    @ackamack101 Před rokem

    I wouldn’t feel guilty about playing an SK lol. I absolutely love the sound of them. I would enjoy exploring all of it’s wonderful, rich sounds.

  • @lifeenvironments
    @lifeenvironments Před 2 lety +3

    Wonderful presentation. I am a proud Sk-3 Pyramid Mahogany owner. There is nothing not to love about this instrument. I am not sure about the other Kawai instruments, but my instrument has an aliquot implantation. I suspect it's a bar style like Steinway as opposed to a fourth string found in many high-end designs. Lets mine ring for ages with delightful sympathetic undertones. It makes a huge tonal difference.
    Out of curiosity, what microphones are you using?

  • @swspeaks49
    @swspeaks49 Před 2 lety

    Another great video. I agree that one would need to go into the store and play both. To me, through CZcams and IPad speakers, the GX3 sounded more pleasing than the SK3, but then again, my tastes may be more pedestrian than classical. Anyway, I look forward to your next video.

  • @scottwilliams424
    @scottwilliams424 Před 2 lety +3

    Yes-The gx is mellower

    • @MarianoPerez
      @MarianoPerez Před rokem +2

      100% the gl line is even mellower and almost melancholic, I love it. Although the shimmer on the gl and sk trebles is really angelic and beautiful. I like my pianos sounding darker but still clear and punchy. Hard to beat the gx and gl line in those respects.

  • @TamirOrkobysPiano
    @TamirOrkobysPiano Před 2 lety +2

    The gx3 sounds mellower then the sk3

  • @guidodemarcoroma
    @guidodemarcoroma Před 2 lety +3

    Beautiful pianos, however, I Iearned a lesson a few years ago, when a talented pianist played my digital piano (a Clavinova 307): it sounded a completely different piano!
    The piano you choose should be not far from your skills, otherwise it would be useless, a good investment, but if you do not plan to have the highest skills, the best great piano can be almost useless.
    I would recommend the Shigheru piano only to professional musicians!

    • @tyuphoff367
      @tyuphoff367 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, a professional can make most any piano sound ok.
      But I disagree, a high end piano can lift the amateur to levels they wouldn’t achieve otherwise.

  • @gc134
    @gc134 Před 2 lety +1

    Ted made the GX sound better, but having played both the SK and GX, I know the SK should have sounded much better. I was puzzled until he stated that he was more comfortable on the GX. I experience the opposite. A GX frustrates me b/c I own a Steinway B. I feel right at home on an SK.

  • @swspeaks49
    @swspeaks49 Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video. Like you said that one would need to go into a store and play both. To my ear (through CZcams and IPad speakers) the sound of the GX3 was more pleasing than the SK3, but then again, my taste may be more pedestrian than classical. Either way, thanks for the video and keep them coming .

    • @MarianoPerez
      @MarianoPerez Před rokem

      All these instruments are high quality instruments and are light years beyond what Mozart or Chopin had to play on. While the Sk over the Gk line has extra embellishments like more exotic wood, hand made, and other extra little things, it doesn't mean that it will sound better to the player or listener. It really comes down to personal preference. At the end of the day, if one prefers the sk and has the money, then it is a no brainer. But even if you have the money for an sk, if your ears and hands tell you the gx is the way to go then that's a no brainer too. All these pianos are super high quality thanks to technological progress in manufacturing. Your preference for the gx makes perfect sense. I prefer the gl line over the gx line, and like the gl line as much as the sk line. I love these piano videos, they are like my Netflix binge.

  • @DickKincheloe
    @DickKincheloe Před 2 lety

    I have a unusual question. I am handicaped and can't use my right toes for sustain. Can the sustain be made so it is on the right and left pedal?

  • @gaeleus
    @gaeleus Před 7 měsíci

    I like the sound on the GX 3 better 😮

  • @parkthoven
    @parkthoven Před 6 měsíci

    In my opinion it'd be hard to tell GX from Shigeru by blind test~ Only the player will know the difference~ Yamaha CX and SX might be the same I presume~~ if there's blind test it will be hard to tell which is which~~:) Moreover, the tuning problem is another issue~~

  • @michelprimeau4531
    @michelprimeau4531 Před 2 lety

    It's true it is intimidating to play in front of people with my limited skill especially when you hear other more experience players. Honestly, that's when you wish you knew how to play some Chopin or Debussy, not the boast, just to not look like a fool and not do something cringy with missing notes.
    And yes, you are right Ted. I'm a dreamer.

    • @zaheedhasib
      @zaheedhasib Před rokem

      everyone starts somewhere, and everyone has different masteries. if you are in a piano store buying an SK be very proud if that even thiugh you can’t play Chopin. you have your finances in check to br sble to buy a 70k piano. yes you can’t play like the sales person both of your focus was different in life and both should be proud of their own focus and mastery, none is better than the other.

  • @MarianoPerez
    @MarianoPerez Před rokem

    Yall need a store in LA, CA

  • @amirmotahari6186
    @amirmotahari6186 Před 2 měsíci +1

    the only way to test these pianos is to get a classical pianist, who can test the pianos to its limits! touch, balance, colour etc ...!not the shitty lounge tunes that he plays! hit harder?! he never talks baout colour, soft sound balancing etc ...!

    • @user-jp4ld1ss9i
      @user-jp4ld1ss9i Před měsícem +1

      Just two clowns clowning around like kids on two amazing pianos. They need to play some Chopin or Mozart to compare these two pianos. I have a Kawai GL40 in my apartment I just bought brand new.

  • @tueseinfach896
    @tueseinfach896 Před 9 měsíci +1

    An interesting comparison, but not a fair one. Shigeru understandably has the edge. But you don't compare a Steinway O with an Exxex 183 ...