American vs European Pianos: What’s the Difference?
This is a really interesting question and there is a lot to it. It’s fascinating how various cultures prefer different types of sounds. For example, have you ever noticed that Asian pianos tend to have a brighter sound than American pianos? https://bit.ly/2TfjEsJ

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