Grand Piano London

The grand piano has many distinctive qualities that differ from electric or even upright pianos. The grand piano is acoustic so differs from electric pianos due to the actual strings and generation of a sound rather than the playing of recorded sound. The grand piano also differs from its other acoustic counterparts - the upright piano. This difference is at a basic level where upright pianos are strung vertically (to create a smaller and more compact instrument). Whereas the grand piano earns its ‘grand’ title through the generous size of the piano, allowing for it to maintain the original pianoforte where the instrument is strung horizontally. This is significant as it means that the grand piano can be more responsive to the pianist’s playing.

Of course, the grand piano is unmatched for performance and the creation of a beautiful atmosphere at special occasions. But are you aware of all the other reasons why grand pianos in London are uniquely special? This is the case for several reasons. For instance, grand piano keys are thirty percent longer than the typical upright piano… This makes all the difference because it allows for further leverage of the keys. Therefore, the pianist can possess a wide dynamic range and diverse tonality in their playing. Moreover, because the grand piano allows for greater expression, it is especially ideal for performance.

Little and Lampert Pianos offer expert advice on the piano for you and have grand pianos in store such as the Yamaha C3 Grand Piano in London. Furthermore, with each purchase Little and Lampert Pianos provide a package for the tuning of grand pianos in London – within 20 miles of the store near Harrow. Even if out of London, Little and Lampert Pianos will go above and beyond to find a reliable local piano tuner too – therefore leaving you with one less thing to worry about and giving you more time to play and practice!