Recommended for Recital Pianists and Music Halls!
Pianist Yukiko Nishitani Shares Her Experience with “The Triangle Roots”
If you're a recital pianist seeking to elevate the quality of your performance—or a music hall operator looking to enhance acoustics—The Triangle Roots is a revolutionary product designed just for you.
Pianist and piano instructor Yukiko Nishitani, a graduate of the Vienna Conservatory and award-winning performer, shares her firsthand impressions of using The Triangle Roots.
Deep, Expansive Bass That Fills the Hall
“The bass tones became noticeably fuller. I felt the fortissimo passages expand and resonate more. It was as if the vibrations were more concentrated and the projection range became wider.”
“I think the audience at the back of the hall could hear better. The vibrations felt more tangible throughout the venue—truly a concert hall effect.”
Whether you're a professional soloist or managing a performance space, The Triangle Roots delivers a rich, powerful tone that reaches every seat in the house.
Ideal for Orchestral and Ensemble Settings
“It’s especially effective when accompanying orchestral works—when the piano alone has to match the depth of an entire orchestra.”
“Also suitable for ensemble performances where the piano plays a key supporting role.”
From concertos to chamber music, The Triangle Roots naturally amplifies the piano's tone, helping to maintain balance with other instruments across diverse settings.
Perfect for Halls, Studios, and Grand Home Pianos
“The Triangle Roots brings out the best acoustics in larger studios, music halls, or houses with high ceilings.”
“It’s a great consideration when a venue is being renovated or purchasing a new piano.”
The acoustics of your space matter. The Triangle Roots enhances resonance in any large environment. Consider it during piano upgrades or hall improvements to elevate the overall sound quality.
Why Recital Pianists & Venues Should Try It
“It’s perfect for recitalists looking to add dynamic range. Also great for piano concertos and orchestra collaborations.”
“The most important thing is to experience the product yourself. You’ll understand its value the moment you hear the change.”
The Triangle Roots brings out greater depth, volume, and vibrancy—making it an ideal solution for serious performers and acoustically-minded professionals.
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About Yukiko Nishitani
A graduate of the Vienna Conservatory, Nishitani is the recipient of the Bösendorfer Award. While still a student, she began performing both solo and in piano duos with her sister. She has performed Mendelssohn’s Double Piano Concerto at the Vienna Musikverein, and later joined Hans Ulrich Schmidt, one of Europe’s leading music agencies.
Her performances include appearances with the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra at Munich Congress Hall, broadcast recordings for ORF (Austrian National Radio), and numerous concerts across Germany, Austria, and Japan. She has collaborated with various orchestras and appeared on NHK’s "Afternoon Recital."