So, is a grand piano worth it? The short answer is yes, a grand piano is worth it. Grand pianos offer a much more refined playing experience than upright pianos or digital keyboards. They are built with better materials, which give them better sound quality, action, and durability.
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Read More »Most vertical pianos have just two pedals. Digital pianos usually have an input for just one pedal (although you can buy a complete pedal set like this one). Grand pianos have all three. They include the una corda, sostenuto, and damper pedal. Having all three pedals is really important for producing certain types of sounds at the piano. The una corda is the most intriguing of the pedals because it changes the overall tone drastically. When a pianist presses down the una corda pedal, the action is shifted over so that fewer strings are struck by the hammers. This produces a soft tone, almost as if you had a towel covering a speaker. This pedal can produce some amazing tones and in combination with the damper pedal which sustains all notes, it can transform an entire piece of music. The sostenuto pedal also called the middle pedal is the least used pedal of the three. It works much like the damper pedal, but only sustains the notes played before depressing the pedal. This allows pianists to sustain the notes they want to and to keep the rest of the notes from blending into the sound. Not many pieces use the sostenuto pedal, but below are a few I’ve found:
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Read More »If you plan to just play the piano as a hobby or recreationally, it would not make sense to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars into a 9′ concert grand piano. The more sensible option would be to purchase a nice quality grand piano that can provide an ample level of refinement and make the playing experience enjoyable. For a full breakdown on shopping for pianos, read this piano buyers guide.
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