Today was less about meetings and more
about looking around, seeing what manufacturers were doing that was new or
interesting. A few observations this time rather than highlights.
- I had a good talk to BAM cases. They’re a European company who
make enviable Violin, Cello, Guitar etc. cases. So enviable that you can
find a dozen companies making copies of them now. This is such a concern
for BAM that they’ve put off displaying a new product this year to give
them a years head start. Still, even the best copies didn’t come close to
the quality and elegance of the originals.
- The piano hall just blew me away. It was amazing being able to
play Steinway, along side every other brand, Grotrian, Fazioli, Bluthner,
Seiler, Shigeru Kawai, Kawai, Yamaha. I can safely say Steinway was my
favourite, but that goes without saying.
- There were a number of incredibly interesting piano case
designs, although generally the odder the design, the worse they sold.
Safe to say you won’t be seeing a space ship grand piano at Lewis Eady
anytime soon.
- This year they had a large contingent of Chinese Folk Instruments there. I had a good wander through the stands. Tried a couple of things. Very keen to get something for myself, but I’m pretty sure snake skin won’t clear MAF control!
This may be the last blog this side of NZ,
but subscribe to our Youtube channel to see some of the performances from the
show.