Marcus Warner’s Blüthner
My answer to the felt piano crisis


ByMarcus Warner
The story
In May 2021 I began the hunt for my first ever acoustic piano, something that would encapsulate the close-mic’d, intimate sound that I usually write with, but with the scope to expand into a louder, concert-like dynamic. The problem I had kept running into was that felt pianos have a tendency to hit a brick wall when the dynamics of the orchestration get to a certain point; I wanted a piano with a felt like tone that wouldn’t get drowned out when the piece went anything above an mf. I was on a relatively limited budget and assumed that I would have to either sacrifice playability, or some of the sonic quality at the price I was looking for. At least, that was until I stumbled upon this 1907 Bluthner Style VII, which was sat in the back room of a music shop awaiting restoration, and a bit of a sorry sight. It was clickety-clackety, and alot of the notes didn’t work, but it was love at first sound. It underwent a five-month restoration, leaving the exterior finish untouched, which to me was a big part of the character and charm of the thing, with the added bonus of saving a huge chunk of money. I sampled this piano with a pair of Soyuz 013 FETs in three dynamic layers, raising the ultra-soft, felt-like tone to be more easily playable.
My answer to the felt piano crisis
Reviews
Thank You
Dear Marcus
Your piano is at the heart of the music I'm writing for a four-part TV series (nature-documentary). I'd love to tip you "a few coffees" - but you don't seem to be set up for it. Please advise.
Best wishes and thanks
Guay
#IStandWithChristianHenson
Soft Dynamics
This is what I've been looking for. A piano that sounds like it's playing softly, not just a volume change. Thank you for creating this.
Amazing Tone and Dynamics with some noise build up
This piano sounds really fantastic. Its really dynamic, well recorded and well balanced. Its warm intimate and the frequency balance is pretty perfect. I never feel like it gets muddy even when playing close voicing down low and the highs cut through without being too bright. I seriously love the sound and playability of this.
The one big issue for me is that if you hold down the sustain pedal and play a bunch of notes you get a pretty significant noise buildup which is really just too much to tolerate in my opinion. Also i see people mentioning a knob to switch between the felt and non felt sound. To me it seems like the knob is operating as a volume control and maybe a high cut filter. I don't mind though because i love the sound with it all the way up.
This is one of my favorite pianos in a while and i would love for this noise issue to be felt with a little more. Apart from that its pretty perfect.