Are Grand pianos better than uprights?
Page created Dec 2005. Edited July 2008 In general grand pianos are better than uprights to play for the following reasons:
- the action has better control than an upright action, allowing the player more sensitivity. This is because the upright "throws" the hammer towards the string, whereas on a grand piano it is a "lifting" movement, so perfect control is maintained until the very last moment. - the soft pedal is genuinely "una corda", meaning that there should be a significant change in tone when used. - the player can be facing the audience or other players instead of facing the wall. - grand pianos over 4ft 10in in length have longer strings and a bigger soundboard than most uprights, giving them a richer tone. - the music desk is adjustable (except on some cheaper modern baby grand pianos such as the Yamaha GB1) by sliding it forwards or backwards, accommodating both short- and long-sighted people. Are you tall - is there enough leg room? Baby grand pianos are usually defined as 5ft 7in or under. The best restored makes of baby grand pianos are, in rough order of availability: Bluthner, Richard Lipp, Yamaha, Steinway, Welmar, Chappell and Fazioli. Challen, Cramer, Broadwood, Rogers and Steck are also very common. These baby grand pianos are more varied in quality but can also be very good. There are hundreds of other makes of baby grand pianos too, but we've listed the most common good ones. Boudoir Grand Pianos From about 5ft 7in to 7ft. The longer ones are sometimes called "Drawing room grands". These have longer strings and a larger action, so they tend to sound and play better. The best restored makes f boudoir grand pianos are, in rough order of availability: Yamaha, Bechstein, Steinway, Bluthner, Bosendorfer, Kawai and Fazioli. These are far superior to cheaply made modern grand pianos From about 7ft 2in to 9ft 6in..Manufacturers always put a lot more time and effort into making concert grand pianos, also employing their top technicians to work on them. They have long strings and a large action, so sound and play powerfully. The best restored makes of concert grand pianos are, in rough order of availability: Yamaha, Steinway, Bosendorfer, Kawai and Fazioli. There are many other good makes of concert grand, but I've listed the most common.
Rough price list Here we list the most common German and English grand pianos, in rough order of availability in the UK. For a comprehensive list of the most common makes of grand piano available in the UK please see the restoration page Most common top quality German grands (in approximate order of availability)
Other common quality German grand pianos: Bechstein models V and IV grand pianos which pre-date the models A, B and C are also very common. Please see the Bechstein page for details. Richard Lipp grand pianos are also excellent. The most common are the 5ft and 5ft 8in baby grands. Most common restored English grands and baby grands
There are hundreds of English makes of grand and baby grand pianos. It's advisable to stick to the well known ones as many firms which made good upright pianos had unsuccessful attempts at grands.
Modern German Grands (post 1950) These are much less common on the second hand market. The best ones that come up relatively frequently are: Steinway models O (5ft 10in and B (6ft 11in). Model (5ft 7in) and model S (5ft 1in) baby grands are good but not so common. For full details see the Steinway website Avoid modern Bluthners made from about 1960 to about 1990 as these were made in East Germany while Germany was divided or just after reunification, and the materials used are not always good. Other less common modern German grands are (in order of availability) Bechstein, Bösendorfer, August Förster (not recommended - too variable), Ibach, Zimmerman (not recommended) and Schimmell. Please inquire if you'd like further information about any ot these. Yamaha and Kawai grands These are the two most common makes of good Japanese grand pianos. Yamahas are by far the most common good grand piano on the world market. For details of Yamaha grand pianos please see the Yamaha page. Older Yamaha and Kawai grands from about 1970 to 1985 are excellent and more consistent than more recent ones, with the exception of the top of the range newer ones which are also excellent. Grand pianos can be rented @ 3% of the purchase or 5% with option to purchase. Click here for our rentals page. For all new and used grand pianos in stock, see the stocklist - TODAY'S STOCKLIST |
Wendl and Lung, new pianos Some of our previous and present grands in stock:
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