W wfbberzerker Lifer Apr 12, 2001 10,423 0 0 Jul 16, 2005 #1 the type of old-timey pianos you see in old-west movies in saloons? it sounds kinda like a piano with a little bit of reverb to it.
the type of old-timey pianos you see in old-west movies in saloons? it sounds kinda like a piano with a little bit of reverb to it.
S slick230 Banned Jan 31, 2003 2,776 0 0 Jul 16, 2005 #3 Just put a couple six-shooter rounds into any piano, and it will sound the same.
W wfbberzerker Lifer Apr 12, 2001 10,423 0 0 Jul 16, 2005 #4 Originally posted by: L3p3rM355i4h upright? Click to expand... well yeah, they were upright pianos, im just wondering if there was a special name for the pianos, because they have a very distinct sound.
Originally posted by: L3p3rM355i4h upright? Click to expand... well yeah, they were upright pianos, im just wondering if there was a special name for the pianos, because they have a very distinct sound.
N NikPreviousAcct No Lifer Aug 15, 2000 52,763 1 0 Jul 16, 2005 #6 They're called upright or "birdcage" pianos. The way they sound isn't specific to stereotypical spaghetti westerns. That's just out of tune.
They're called upright or "birdcage" pianos. The way they sound isn't specific to stereotypical spaghetti westerns. That's just out of tune.