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Paolo Soprani Accordéon chromatique piano
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  • CoctrameauCoctrameau

    Beautiful Instrument

    Paolo Soprani Accordéon chromatique pianoPublished on 08/04/14 at 06:04
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I played on this model in the 70s, as well as version 2 80 low voice. This is a model 3 votes right hand, 7 registers (including two reminders) and 2 registers (bass - treble) for bass. Built by the largest manufacturer of Italy Castelfidardo, fairly widespread among us in the 70s, we see input its beautiful finish. Build quality and especially its value its assets were at the time. The noise level, the basses sound "copper" type in the style of bass, treble register Cavagnolo some models (I think my Featured 10), but with less power and sound without resonance. The right hand keyboard for me sharps a little low compared to the rest of the keyboard and requires an addiction, especially in f…
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    I played on this model in the 70s, as well as version 2 80 low voice. This is a model 3 votes right hand, 7 registers (including two reminders) and 2 registers (bass - treble) for bass. Built by the largest manufacturer of Italy Castelfidardo, fairly widespread among us in the 70s, we see input its beautiful finish. Build quality and especially its value its assets were at the time. The noise level, the basses sound "copper" type in the style of bass, treble register Cavagnolo some models (I think my Featured 10), but with less power and sound without resonance. The right hand keyboard for me sharps a little low compared to the rest of the keyboard and requires an addiction, especially in fast-paced game. Very sweet though, nice, a light, touch quite different example harder Hohner accordions keyboards of the time. The sound of the right-hand part is not a Musette tuning or American, for me it is more Italian-style (? Only a technician could clarify this) because it reminds me accordionists and songs played there where the register "flute" is often used. The tuning is closer to that of the American Musette in the sense that it has little vibration, having said that it has neither the power nor the "spiky" characteristics attacks. The sound power is limited, but this is not it due to the type of tuning?
    In summary a serious instrument for learning (where it is above the average of the time) and for stage debut (with mounting board in micro advisable in this case) -. 8/10
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