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Baby grand piano is the smaller version of a grand piano which is built primarily built for ‘everyday use’ in homes. It is the perfect choice by many people who are looking for an elegant but affordable type of piano.
The sole problem a piano lover had to deal with was size of the piano. Not any more – with a cute and attractive baby grand piano, its lovely curves and strings, he can have his piano and play it, too! The design has a much smaller footprint, while maintaining the sound quality as true as possible. If you still want to go for the truest sound, you would consider the original grand piano. Baby grand piano is an owner’s and a pianist’s delight. It is elegant and affordable, and unlike their bigger counterparts, can be used as an ornament in the living room.
Feature Set
Baby Grand piano is usually shorter in dimension, and the strings are thick and short when compared to full size grand. Although purists say the sound produced is inharmonious, for a normal user, this piano does fit the bill, and the sound is definitely not as bad as many may have you believe. Grand piano is huge and hugely expensive as well. Baby grand piano on the other hand is small, can fit in your rooms, are elegant and affordable. They are mostly made of wood like oak, mahogany, etc. There are many antique baby pianos which are breathtakingly beautiful for their artistry.
Sound
Baby grand piano is smaller in size, but the sound they generate is not small in any way. While it is true that if we were to achieve the same level of true sound as a grand piano, then the cost would escalate manifold, but that doesn’t mean that baby grand pianos sound bad. They sound remarkably close to grand pianos, and first time users or beginners taking piano lessons will not be able to make out the difference. Somehow, these pianos seem to add sheen and beauty to any living room. A baby grand piano makes the room look majestic, artistic and adds to the glamor. And of course, it can fill the room with sound that is not easily described.
Space Constraints
There are none! This aesthetic instrument is around 5 ft. in height, even lesser in some cases. This makes it easy to fit in any room with ease. They must be placed away from the radiator, ceiling vent or heat, wall, door, window, etc. The piano must be ideally placed in a room, where the temperature is constant and moderate. This will make them durable, since they are made of wood, predominantly.
Room Acoustics and Furnishing
The tone of the piano is invariably affected by the room acoustics, where the piano is placed. The sound generated from any instrument reverberates and reflects from the floors, walls, windows, etc. The reverberation time is shorter in small living rooms. Hardwood floors are good sound reflectors. So, the tone of the piano is enhanced and the sound becomes lovelier and livelier. The furnishings in a room like the hangings, tapestries, etc have the capacity of absorbing, reflecting and scattering sound. Rooms with adequate furnishing can sometimes affect of the sound of the baby grand piano, since the sound is reflected. Place your baby grand piano in the room where it sounds best.
The internet has just totally spoilt us. Baby Grand pianos too, like many other instruments, can be bought online. A few popular brands of the pianos are Stuyvesant, Baldwin, Bergmann and Breitenbach. Online shopping offers a gamut of brands to choose from. There are sites which offer a worthy bargain, through bids. However, if you wish to test the sound of the piano before buying, you will have to visit the shop – presently the internet doesn’t have a substitute to this!
The attractive sound of a baby grand piano has won many hearts and is one of the primary reasons for its popularity. People with limited financial resources can get a baby grand piano and enjoy to learn to play piano. No more do you require a mansion to get a piano, and no more do you require a fortune to make one yours. Baby grand piano is the perfect choice for normal households with normal budgets. This piano can be an asset for a pianist or a piano enthusiast.
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The piano as we all know is a big and bulky musical instrument played through a keyboard; however what most of us may not know is how it produces sound; by striking steel strings with small hammers made out of felt and after a rebound of these hammers the strings continue to vibrate at peak amplitude and frequency (or their resonant frequency). The vibrations from the steel strings are then amplified by the soundboard through a bridge (a device which supports the steel strings) producing sound.
The piano is and has been increasingly used in various countries including Australia and other western countries as part of a solo performance, chamber music, accompanying other musical instruments or as a part of an ensemble. I am sure most if not all of us admire a sight of a pianist or even better a signing pianist sitting on a chair doing their magic on the piano. Piano is not only used as a musical instrument but many musicians over the past have talked about its versatility in composing and rehearsal of songs. However, due to its bulkiness and expenses, other musical instruments are usually used instead of the piano.
Therefore it is very important to seriously ponder what you are looking for when buying a piano, to ensure that you are buying one that suits you, your skills and even better your budget. As I have already mentioned a piano can cost from about $2000 to as much as $80 000 for those grand performance pianos, therefore buying a piano is a major investment on your part. But what do you look for when you want to purchase a piano, even more so if you can’t play yourself and hoping that your kids, whom you are sending for those expensive piano lessons, will one day be able to play at least as half as good as Oscar Peterson.
Firstly, make a criteria of what you are looking for, in terms of size, colour, and most importantly how much you willing to spend. Shop around, I know many of us can be wary of piano salespeople and you may feel that they are steering you in a certain direction, but piano sales company that have been in the market for a long time such as Hutchings Pianos in Sydney are quite reputable. If you are not sure it may be useful to hire someone who knows about pianos to accompany you when you are going to make the purchase especially in checking out the technical aspects of the piano and whether these fit with your other requirements.
The other important question is whether you buy used or new piano. This is eventually up to you, after weighing the pros and cons of each. New pianos are an attractive choice because not only are you getting a brand new piano, but you are getting one without any wear associated with use thus it will last for over half a century, that of course depends on how you take care of the piano after buying it.
Brands like Yamaha and Schimmel are familiar to most people as these companies have been producing pianos over a century in various pats of the world such as Japan, Germany and the US, furthermore these companies have deservingly earned this reputation by producing high quality pianos . However, cheaper brands like Beale and Alex Steinbach have risen in the past few years and if you shop around carefully you may get a good deal.
After settling on certain piano, very carefully investigate the seller’s warranty and if this warranty covers you in your location. Also think in the long term, how hard or easy is it going to be for you to trade in the piano if you want to buy a better one. And also check what is covered in the warranty, especially the conditions of return. Also look at the aesthetic quality of the piano and how it is going to fit in with your house, for example certain pianos will work well in rooms without carpets and vice versa, check with the seller and the technicians.
Used pianos also offer an attractive alternative option as they are relatively cheaper and with careful consideration one can buy not only affordable but also a good quality piano. Besides, if you buy a grand piano, for example one made prior to World War II you can always claim and rightly fully so to your friends and family, that your piano is an authentic antique. And we all know how everyone loves antique products. To find good quality used pianos, again check with reputable Piano dealers, negotiate for a better deal. Before making a used piano purchase it may prove useful to determine the age of the piano, through enquiring about the name and the serial number of the piano. Caution should be exercised for rebuilt pianos.
I hope I have given insight about purchase of pianos, remember you are making a lifetime investment when purchasing a piano therefore, don’t be afraid to ask questions about the piano that you want to buy. It is important for you to ensure that you get a piano suited to you tastes as much as possible. Books about purchase of pianos such as one by Larry Fine may prove useful in providing a more comprehensive insight into buying of pianos. Good luck!
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I am a thirty year old music technician; I also work part time in The University of Sydney in the faculty of creative and performing arts. I currently live in Bondi Junction in Sydney. Live with my family of four. My hobbies include, playing music, going to the beach, surfing and barbeques on weekends.
I am 23 year old student on my last year of study at the University of Sydney (Sydney), majoring in Information technology.
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Pianos are one of the most beautiful instruments anyone can own or play. Grand pianos date back to the early 18th century, and since then have only grown in popularity. Besides the great sound that emanates from them, they are also great show pieces for your collection hall, or home. I always wanted to play a classical instrument like the violin or piano but instead I chose something jazzier; a soprano sax which I played day in and out for almost 4 years. Grand pianos are not the same as baby grand pianos. Grand pianos are one of the largest instruments and go down in size from grand to concert grand to parlor grand to baby grand.
A baby grand is usually shorter than it is wide and has strings that are shorter, thicker and stiffer than other grands. This allows the baby grand to sound more harmonic than the others. Many people buy baby grands instead of regular grands for three reasons. One because of the sound, two because they are smaller in size and three because they are less expensive! Some of the most popular brand of baby grand pianos are Breitenbach, Stuyvesant, Bergmann, and Baldwin. These types of pianos range from $1,000 on up to $8,000 but are worth it in the end!
If your looking around on the Internet for a baby grand piano, then you’re in luck! Many sites online offer buyers such as you to be able to buy, rent, or bid on these types of pianos. A few good places you could look if your looking for pianos in general or a baby grand pianos is:
- eBay
- Amazon
- ThePianoSuperstore
- SweeneyPiano
- MyModernPiano
- Google Checkout
By the way you can also find piano stores either online or offline that are closer to your home which means you can pay less for shipping and handling or better yet have the company deliver it right to your home with no parcel service involved.
These pianos not only come in different brands and prices but also different “ages” and different kinds of woods. The woods you will find will also vary from the original black, oak, mahogany, polished mahogany, and polished snow white but there are many other different kinds of woods depending on what your looking for. And as said above there are also different antique pianos you can buy as well. These are usually more expensive than a brand new piano but, if you’re a collector of sorts this could be something your looking for!
This author is a huge fan of Baby Grand Pianos
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