Theodore Steinway's technical skills ensured that the growing company was in good hands. Having high caliber pianists choose your piano over others was seen as being highly prestigious and influential. Thus, the Steinway Artists program was birthed coupled with the company's bank of concert instruments.
How many keys are on a piano? A typical piano has 36 black keys and 52 white keys. That's 88 piano keys total. Every twelve keys on the piano...
Read More »1. C - G - Am - F (I - V -vi - IV) This just might be the most popular chord progression in Western popular music. There is an actual mathematical...
Read More »To try and fix this issue, the key that is causing problems needs to be depressed firmly but slowly and gently moved from side to side whilst...
Read More »Key Considerations For a beginner, 66 keys are sufficient for learning to play, and you can play most music on a 72-key instrument. For anyone...
Read More »Scientists say there are far more, but disagree on the exact number. Most of those familiar with the matter say there are between 14 and 20,...
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Read More »Another major player for concert stage pianos is Kawai. Their EX-Concert Grand piano is regularly selected alongside Yamaha pianos and Steinway pianos at major competitions around the world. A new player on the stage is Fazioli. This small Italian maker has specialized in building highly refined, low production run grands that have wowed the artists who have been lucky enough to have the chance to run them through their paces. In 2011 the Juilliard School made waves when they made the decision to purchase a Fazioli grand piano and made it available for performance use. Mason & Hamlin Model CC Concert Grands are some of the most imposing and powerful concert instruments made today and are made in small numbers here in the United States. C. Bechstein concert grands from Germany remain among the most expensive and high performing grand pianos available. Today, the piano market is not nearly as large as it once was during the industry’s ‘golden era.’ That is not to say competition is not still fierce. The primary competitors in this war of music seem to have come down to Steinway & Sons, Yamaha, and Kawai. Makers compete heavily to win over artist’s endorsements. (Recently, Steinway was able to secure Bruce Hornsby from Baldwin and Yamaha was able to win the endorsement of Ben Folds.) The good news is that this continued competition has driven each remaining company to work toward perfection. Usually, the quality of any nine foot piano from any of the major makers is very similar and personal preference is the main driving factor when it comes to a concert piano’s selection. Steinway & Sons pianos – both new and vintage- may still be the dominant force on the concert stage but the other manufacturers continue to compete – and that is a good thing. Continued competition ensures that musicians and connoisseurs alike are able to get the best pianos possible. About us: Founded in 1975, Chupp’s Piano Service, Inc. has specialized in the art of fine piano restoration and rebuilding. Our restored pianos have become the preferred choice of numerous concert venues, performance halls and professional pianists around the world. We proudly do our part in continuing the fine craftsmanship that was once standard during the golden age of piano manufacturing. Our showroom and rebuilding facility in Michiana features an uncommonly large selection of fine pianos for sale. Contact us today for additional information.
There are 12 unique notes at the piano, which means we can build a major chord on each of those 12 notes - C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, an...
Read More »Attention Span Again Today artists and labels still fight attention span and many feel it's lower than ever, hence the shorter songs. But songs...
Read More »The great majority of musical instruments fall readily into one of six major categories: bowed strings, woodwind, brass, percussion, keyboard, and...
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