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Elysian 160cm grand piano walnut polished new

from Robert Morley & Company Ltd.

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Price: £9,999.00

Date: 09-04-2019 09:30AM

Expiration Date: 31-12-2024 11:00PM

Description

Elysian 160cm (5' 3") grand piano in lovely warm walnut polished finish new - this wood finish would go well with many wooden floors M31536

Full compass - 7¼ octaves – 88 notes
3 pedals (sostenuto pedal)
With soft fall
318kg

Dimensions
150.50cm wide 99.20cm high 160.00cm deep
(59.25 inches wide 39.06 inches high 62.99 inches deep)

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Elysian 160cm grand piano walnut polished new

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What is Piano Voicing or Toning?

What is voicing?

Voicing is an extremely difficult area. It's subjective in the extreme, and has caused endless discussion in piano maintenance circles. But the final goal of voicing is to have the hammers striking the notes of the piano to offer a uniform sound from the bottom to the top of the instrument. Goes without saying that evaluating this capability is governed by the capability of the piano, and the construction of the action parts. But, often a technician will find extremes in voicing, such as a particularly hard hammer, which may result in a note sounding louder than the rest. But, this too can be laid at the door of regulation. This is where the tuner's skill comes into play here. Voicing can be accomplished by pricking the hammer with a set of needles. This pricking changes the structure of the felt, and softens the hammer to a degree.

What is toning?

This is the reverse of voicing, and accomplishes the inverse sort of thing. May be necessary to bring up a particularly soft sounding hammer, and bring it into line with its neighbours. This is accomplished by applying a special material to the hammers or ironing with a special tool.