When someone thinks of a piano it is most often a grand piano brands that comes to their mind, as grand pianos have a long history in the musical world and continue to be an instrument of choice for many. Grand pianos live up to their name with grandeur, elegance, style and grace that not many other musical instruments can beat.
Grand pianos are recognizably big and have a similar shape to a harp lying down. The strings inside a grand piano are set horizontally, unlike an upright piano where the strings are vertically set. The different components of a grand piano include:
- The Lid
- The Lid Prop
- The Music Rack (which holds the music)
- The Fall (which covers the keys)
- The Keyboard
- The Piano Bench or Stool
- Pedals
Owning a grand piano will fill your home and your life with the joys that come with music and will infiltrate every one of your family member’s lives as it helps create memories. It will also pass through your family tree and will be a link to the past and a symbol of the future. A grand piano will take a place in your home like every other piece of furniture, so it is important that you care for your piano so that you can maintain its beauty, style and sound. Follow these tips to get the best out of your grand piano:
- Have you grand piano tuned at least once a year
- Have clean hands before playing
- Clean your grand piano regularly with a duster. Use cleaning products that are specially designed for pianos
- Don’t sit you piano in direct heat
If you are in search of grand pianos for sale then you must visit our showroom. It is filled with a range of magnificent grand pianos – new and second hand pianos are all on offer. Music and pianos, especially grand pianos, are not only our passion but our joy and our business. We don’t only offer pianos for sale but also quality service, superior knowledge and all types of pianos from new grand pianos to second hand upright pianos.
If you have the space, the passion and the want for your very own grand piano then come and see our selection today.
"Music is the universal language of mankind." Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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