1823 - 1880 John Broadwood Piano: Historically Significant, Similar to Beethoven's!
This is a historically significant piano that I was invited to play at Sugarsound Studios in Amery, Wisconsin. It is beautiful to look at and has a unique sound compared to a modern piano. I give you an in depth tour of the instrument, because there are few of them around, and many people will never get to see the inside of a piano like this, or learn some interesting things about it. Hope you like it!
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