A grand piano is a piano whose strings are
stretched horizontally, parallel to the floor. The size of these instruments is
measured by the length from the outer edge of the keyboard to the very back of the lid.
The grand piano offers the height of elegance and style to any home. Let us
help you choose the perfect size and tonal quality for your music room.
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Concert Grand (7'6" to 9'6" in length)/Semi-Concert Grand
(6'10" to 7'5" in length)
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The Concert Grand is the largest grand. It is usually found in concert halls,
theatres, recording studios and auditoriums. Perfect for smaller concert halls,
churches and teaching studios, the Semi-Concert
Grand is also an exquisite selection for a large room in your home.
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* Living Room Grand (5'10" to 6'3" in length)
/ Parlor Grand (5'4" to 5'9" in length)
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These instruments are the most popular choices for home use. The living room
and parlor grand pianos are the most popular models. They offer elegance and
sophistication to any room. Most art case designs are made available in this
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* Baby Grand ( 5'1" to 5'3" in length) / Apartment/Petite Grand
( Under 5' in length)
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Where space is limited, these baby and petite grand pianos provide
the aesthetic
appeal of a grand piano in any room. The touch and tone is
preferable over most
vertical pianos. |
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Furniture Styles
The most popular choice of finish
for grand pianos is traditional ebony. Natural wood finishes such as walnut,
mahogany, cherry and various other elegant veneers are also available. The standard
cabinetry of grand pianos is contemporary, but most manufacturers also offer elegant art
case designs as well. Steinway & Sons offers both limited edition and unique art
case instruments of custom design. We
display all sizes of grand pianos among our various product lines. To see a listing
of the brands we offer, please go to Piano Manufacturers.
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