1911 Bechstein Upright
A Bechstein upright piano from 1911.
The story
This is my C.Bechstein Model 9 upright piano from 1911, serial number 101058.
I have had it since 3 o’clock in the afternoon on Tuesday 9th January 1973, when I was nine years old.
I’d previously asked my parents if I could learn to play the piano. I was already quite a good recorder player and had tried the acoustic guitar for a year without really taking to it. Neither of my parents played an instrument although both loved listening to music. They had no real idea of what to look for in a piano but happened to hear that an old lady in the next village was selling hers. It turned out that she was asking £25 for it which was quite a lot of money to my parents back then – they really had to think about whether or not it was affordable and had little appreciation of the quality of the instrument they were getting. They were told it had been “tropicalised” and recounted to me how it must have spent some of its life in hotter climes… My first piano lesson was at 5:10pm on Friday 12th January 1973 (with Miss Dorothy Parkin: she had a Steinway upright that I had all my early lessons on, as well as about a dozen cats).
My C.Bechstein has been through many moves with me over the years and in 2013 I had it fully refurbished by Evan Hatch of Launceston, Cornwall. Today (Saturday 23rd March 2019) it is being sampled for Piano Book by Patrick Ytting who kindly reached out to me in the comments section of one of Christian’s YouTube videos, offering to come and capture it for the community and for posterity.
And now, here it is…
Reviews
I Need You! Resolved
I love the piano. I've chosen to use it for a potential hit song, but it glitches in my 44.1 project. I'm advanced enough to know there is nothing else I can do to make it playable. It's not overloading my CPU. I really think it's struggling because I'm working in 44.1. Maybe it works better in 48k. I'm open to any thoughts. I need it.
I've recently purchased an X9 Pro SSD to relocate Logic Pro sound library content. I moved the folder for 1911 to the SSD, and it's now working fine and dandy, Dan.
I'm biased!
I'll always be grateful to Patrick Ytting for undertaking the technicalities of getting my piano onto Pianobook, right back in the early days of this extraordinary community project. From the moment Christian first mentioned the concept, I dreamed of my piano being available to anyone around the world to play - and that dream soon became reality, thanks to Patrick. I'm biased but I feel sure that all the wonderful composers and musicians who have submitted demos for my 1911 Bechstein Upright will agree that it has a uniquely endearing quality which, sometimes, is exactly what you're looking for...
Wonderful!
It's beautifully sampled instruments like this that keep me coming back to pianobook.
The sampling of this 1911 Bechstein Upright is incredible. It almost sounds like you're inside the piano, and you can faintly hear the action of the hammers, though it's not overpowering which I really like. The piano itself has a soft, but not overly muffled sound, making each note sing perfectly.
Once you start playing it I'm sure you'll feel the same inspiration I did. Excellent work!
