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Miking the grand piano
First of all, please note that different pianos sound different, have different shapes, and microphone placement will also depend on the style of music.
Recording acoustic guitar/violin/viola
Some guidelines
Recording classical piano music
Before spending any money, you should learn more about your choices.
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