Ušo seems to be more physically enabled for playing cimbalom than a piano. But I bet Ušokea ships its pianos with a spare sets of wooden fingers.
Ušo has his own piano style which involves a lot of sliding. :) Ušokea is always trying to minimalise everything even the packaging so I doubt they are adding wooden fingers to their pianos. But If the do I am sure they are FSC certified. :)
Ušo seems to be more physically enabled for playing cimbalom than a piano. But I bet Ušokea ships its pianos with a spare sets of wooden fingers.
ReplyDeleteUšo has his own piano style which involves a lot of sliding. :) Ušokea is always trying to minimalise everything even the packaging so I doubt they are adding wooden fingers to their pianos. But If the do I am sure they are FSC certified. :)
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