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Topic: Small quiet piano!  (Read 2181 times)

Offline paul carrell

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Small quiet piano!
on: March 25, 2008, 09:33:52 PM
Dear Piano Street,
Hi!
Please tell if you know of any pianos that are small and quiet!
Yours sincerly,
Mr. Paul Carrell

Offline dan101

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Re: Small quiet piano!
Reply #1 on: March 31, 2008, 01:30:09 PM
You probably want a small apartment size piano. The shorter the upright, the smaller the sound due to decreased string length. Most of these types of pianos  include a super-soft middle pedal that makes the piano barely audible (for late night or early morning practice).

Good luck.
Daniel E. Friedman, owner of www.musicmasterstudios.com[/url]
You CAN learn to play the piano and compose in a fun and effective way.
 

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