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Vintage Upright Piano – Preserving a Classic American Piano

There are some people who believe that owning an upright piano is like having a gem since this early type of vintage piano contains a high value nowadays.

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Vintage Upright Piano – Preserving a Classic American Piano

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  1. Vintage Upright Piano Preserving a Classic American Piano http://vintage-piano.com

  2. There are some people who believe that owning an upright piano is like having a gem since this early type of vintage piano contains a high value nowadays. Although we now have modern pianos, it is still important for us to know this remarkable kind of piano who has been providing several benefits for many individuals for many years already. Vintage upright pianos or sometimes called as vertical pianos feature strings that are arranged vertically, in contrast to grand pianos that have strings in a horizontal position. Upright pianos are usually compared to grand pianos. Aside from the position of strings, the main difference of upright from grand pianos is usage. Upright pianos are commonly-used for the home, while grand pianos are typically used in huge performances.

  3. The History of Vintage Upright Pianos Vintage upright pianos have reached their popularity even if they are just more suited for living spaces as compared to grand pianos. Let us trace back how upright pianos started by finding out its history. It was Johann Schmidt from Austria who created the very first upright piano at around 1780. After 20 years, John Isaac Hawkins from Philadelphia was able to patent an upright piano with a frame made out of iron and strings arranged vertically. Then, the development of upright pianos increased in the middle of 1800s. The two popular upright piano makers were Steingraeber and Sohne. In the year 1853, Steinway & Sons was also able to establish a name in the piano industry and continues in making quality pianos today. The name Cunningham also became popular in 1981 and eventually became one of the most reputable piano manufacturers in Philadelphia. An Australian company named Wertheim was able to sell a great number of pianos in the year 1900s and most them were upright pianos.

  4. Restoring a Vintage Upright Piano Upright pianos have unique design and elegance making them perfect for many pianists all over the world. That’s why a lot of upright piano owners tend to have this musical restored and cared for. Restoring vintage upright pianos is usually a good decision. This process is done through examining each and every defect of the instrument and fixing them. There are actually two kinds of restoration which are the internal and external restoration. When we say external, it includes the procedure of refinishing and even the cleaning of the whole instrument. These two processes aim to bring back the original condition of the vintage upright piano.

  5. Most vintage pianos lack keys and usually have damaged frames. Restoration a vintage upright piano also involves replacing the old key tops with new ones. This method is done to make the keyboard of a vintage upright piano brand new. We value the style and beauty of vintage upright pianos. Although most of us consider the sound as the most distinguished factor that attracts most people, vintage upright pianos both have elegance and sound which are being enjoyed by many piano players and enthusiasts even up to now.

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