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Introduction to Weber Pianos from Weber Pianos

Albert Weber, the founder of Weber Piano, was an outstanding musician and artist with extraordinary skills. Albert Weber was born in Bavaria in 1828. At a very young age, he showed extraordinary musical talent. By the age of 16, he already had a high reputation among musicians in his country. The young Weber was keenly aware that the shortcomings of existing musical instruments limited his artistic achievements, and he envisioned the possibility of making truly exquisite musical instruments as his own career. In order to learn the skills of violin making, he was hired by Horton, the master violin maker at the time. Later he collaborated with the famous violin maker Van Winkle. Albert Weber soon proved to the world that he was a first-class artist and luthier. The combination of pianist and piano maker, and the combination of playing skills and piano making skills, will surely benefit him endlessly.

In 1852, American pianist Albert Weber first manufactured the Weber piano. Following the famous Hungarian composer and pianist Franz Liszt, the great Polish piano master Ignaz Paderewski began to use Weber pianos. As his reputation greatly increased , "Weber Piano" gained global reputation and gradually became a favored brand among European and American pianists.

Weber pianos have also been selected as the piano of choice for European royals such as King Alphonso XIII of Spain, H.M. George V of the United Kingdom, and Princess Gustaf Adolf of Sweden. It is also world-renowned for being the piano approved by Johann Strauss, the father of the waltz.

The famous world-class tuning master Terry Walsh (Steinway professional tuning engineer) and pianists praised each other: "Weber pianos are products with excellent touch that can stimulate the pianist's touch." , "In terms of sound quality, it not only has a certain degree of relaxation, but also maintains a clear tone. In terms of instantaneous power, it can also be called the best piano in the world."

When creating a new instrument , Albert Weber made appropriate improvements to the existing piano-making methods at that time. He incorporated into his piano the "Weber tone" of which he was proud. Under his influence, workers who followed the rules became artists, and making violins became an art.

As early as 1987, South Korea's Young Chang Musical Instruments acquired the Weber brand, began production at its Incheon headquarters, and exported all Weber pianos to all parts of the world. So far, this is the first time that this high-end brand has been launched in China.