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C. Bechstein Academy A124 "Imposant" Traditional Upright Piano Black NEW

from Robert Morley & Company Ltd.

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Price: £17,500.00

Date: 11-11-2021 05:37PM

Expiration Date: 01-01-2025 12:00AM

Description

C. Bechstein Academy A124 "Imposant" (124cm) Traditional Upright Piano in black polished NEW M31620

Full compass - 7¼ octaves – 88 notes
3 pedals (practice pedal)

Made in Germany by C. Bechstein

Dimensions : 151.00cm wide 124.00cm high 62.00cm deep

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C. Bechstein Academy A124 "Imposant" Traditional Upright Piano Black NEW

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Did You Know Piano Facts

Common Piano Tuning Tools
Common tools for tuning pianos include the tuning hammer or lever, a variety of mutes, and a tuning fork or electronic tuning fork. The tuning hammer is used to turn the tuning pins, increasing or decreasing the tension of the string. Mutes are used to mute strings that are not being tuned. Most tuners in the UK use a Papps wedge for tuning upright pianos because it slides easily between hammer shanks. . Wedge-shaped felt or rubber mutes are used on grandís they are inserted between two strings not being tuned to mute them. While tuning the temperament octave, a felt strip can be placed over the scale section of the piano, and inserted between each note, muting the outer two strings of each note, but leaving the middle string free to vibrate. After the centre strings are all tuned, the felt strip can be removed note by note, tuning the outer strings to the centre strings what mutes are used is down to the personal preference of the piano tuner and the tuner may use a combination of mutes