Saturday 19 May 2012

SteinWay & Sons Grand's Piano



STEINWAY  & SONS Concert Grand  
Model D
At 8' 11 3/4" (274cm) in length, this majestic musical instrument is the overwhelming choice to the world's greatest pianists. This piano will completely satisfy those who desire the highest possible level of musical expression.


STEINWAY  & SONS Music Room Grand
 Model B
This magnificent 6' 11" (211cm) grand piano is often referred to as "the perfect piano." It’s a wonderfully balanced and versatile piano that does extremely well in intimate settings, teaching studios, and mid-sized venues. 

STEINWAY  & SONS  Parlor Grand  
Model A
At 6' 2" (188cm), this grand produces a powerful and warm sound, the result of a scale design that allows the solid spruce soundboard to freely and efficiently vibrate. This piano is large enough to satisfy those who demand a full, rich bass, yet is small enough to fit into almost any home. 
 STEINWAY  & SONS Living Room Grands
 Model O
This 5' 10 ¾" (180cm) grand piano has been a source of joy and inspiration since the very early 1900's. Its sound is particularly warm and rich – far beyond what one would expect from a grand piano that is under 6 feet in length.

STEINWAY  & SONS Medium Grand  
Model M
At 5'7" (170cm) in length, this piano's rich tone and responsive action is found not only in a great many homes, but in many schools of music and conservatories as well. Called the "Medium" grand, there is nothing medium about the sound from this instrument.
 STEINWAY  & SONS Baby Grand 
Model S
At 5'1" (155cm) in length, this "Baby" grand piano was introduced in the 1930's and features the powerful and rich tone of a much larger piano. Small enough to fit nicely into almost any room, this piano is handcrafted using the same materials and techniques that go into making our concert grand pianos. 
STEINWAY  & SONS Louis XV
MSK-501A
The elegance of 18th century France is reproduced in delicate hand carving. Length: 5'7" (170cm)

STEINWAY  & SONS  Chippendale
MSK-1014
Style, with all the grace and distinction of design made famous by the master cabinetmaker of 18th century England. Handcrafted legs and lyre. Length: 5'7" (170cm) 

OverView: 

Since 1853, Steinway pianos have set an uncompromising standard for sound, touch, beauty, and investment value. Handcrafting each Steinway requires up to one full year – creating an instrument of rare quality and global renown. Not surprisingly, Steinway remains the choice of 9 out of 10 concert artists, and countless pianists, composers, and performers around the world. 

Tips from TheIshter:

How often do you practice?

As of current, I just practice about 30 minutes to an hour a day, to prevent myself from burning out. I learned my lesson when I was in my 3rd year of playing piano. In an attempt to imitate a pianist that I looked up to, I practiced a Beethoven piece during the summer, spending about 6-7 hours a day on it. I did finish the piece, but I almost decided to quit after that (luckily, I stuck to playing).

If you really love to play the piano, I’d suggest to practice songs that you like, but also is way out of your level. That way, you’d improve your skills while enjoying practice (who wants to play drills over and over, right?). In addition, I believe it’s most beneficial if people who are really interested in playing piano has a good start with a teacher. Building a foundation is key. 


 

 

 
 







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