Upright VS Grand - Can You Hear the Difference?

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Published 2021-03-11
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Welcome to LivingPianos.com, I'm Robert Estrin. Can you hear the difference between an upright and a grand piano? Today I have another listening test for you! Last time we tested a Steinway versus a Chinese piano. People really enjoyed that little listening test. So today we will listen to an upright piano versus a grand piano! Can you really tell the difference? What are the preconceived notions about these pianos?

I dug through the archives of Living Pianos recordings and found an upright piano and a grand piano playing the same Chiarina movement of Schumann's Carnaval. I took the second repeat in one of the recordings but not the other, but other than that they are the same. Both pianos were recorded in the same place with the same microphones, which is really great for this test. I'm going to reveal what those instruments are after you get a chance to listen.

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All Comments (21)
  • @MrDaewonLee
    1: much deeper and richer sound , 2: it was like just upright
  • @dynoroad
    I got it right because of the sound in the bass register, however! Choosing between the two was immensely more difficult than I thought it would be. That upright piano had a tremendous tone.
  • @CptShelby
    I was unsure while hearing the first recording, but knew right away when the second started. I like these comparisons. Now digital piano vs acoustic?
  • @johnstangl256
    OMG. I am a beginner at the age of 70. I could not tell the difference at all! Even with expensive headphones. I got them wrong. I so much enjoy your videos. They are always informative, interesting and I enjoy your enthusiasm and sense of humor. And of course your incredible playing too. John Stangl
  • The bass is definitely the give away at the end. The upright struggles to resonate like the grand.
  • @lesmurphy7277
    I knew piano 1 was the grand right from the start. I am so used to the sound of grand pianos from listening to youtube concerts and solos.
  • Amazing. Haven't heard a good upright like that in many years. Great teaching aid for us sound engineers. To get a good recording of piano is challenging, & that was beautiful. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
  • @anacarlson9893
    I've only been playing piano for 2 years and mine is a digital Suzuki baby grand. I was able to distinguish the rich vibrations of the grand piano. It's beautiful sound moving in the air. Thank you for your videos. I've learned at lot even though I'm still a "newbie" at piano.
  • @joemmac
    I got this right but not because of the sound but because I think you chose a piece that highlights one of the limitations of an upright. Uprights have a harder time with quick note repetitions, even if only two in a row. The first piano's repetitions were sharp, quick, and strong whereas the 2nd was not.
  • @electricsnut
    Unmistakable that the 1st was the grand, the low end was much more substantial and sounded fuller overall
  • @andrewohler3198
    That has to be one of the best uprights I have ever heard lol. They always sound like apartment toys made for ragtime party music but this upright was actually rich and didn’t have such a percussive toy sound. Awesome video!
  • @JohnCasteel1333
    I guessed this video right, but only because of your older video discussing the sustain and different actions, etc. It is really noticeable once you understand it.
  • @startwinkle9
    I got it right, but it was a lot closer than I thought it would be. Nice challenge, Robert!
  • @slwtgf
    First listening 👂through and I got the choices incorrect ! Fascinating!!! and thank you 🙏 very much
  • @rachaelc4762
    I got this one right. I was trying to listen for which one had more weight/power from the hammers and more reverb in the strings (both characteristics that seemed more like a grand). This was tough though.. I actually had them switched before i listened to them both again and solidified my answers. I've been a pianist my whole life but never a piano expert, so these listening tests are very interesting!
  • Continue with those videos!