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Piano Lights – A Quick and Easy Overview

Every pianist needs a specialized piano light to shed directed light on sheet music and the piano keys. Overhead lighting is inadequate for performing needs and causes unnecessary eye strain. Review this general overview of piano lamps before you go shopping for your ideal light.

Grand Piano Lights

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Finding the Perfect Bench For a Piano

Choosing a bench for the piano is quite different from picking an ordinary house bench. You will use it for a different purpose; therefore, the demands differ. Firstly, the bench will be used while doing something, particularly playing the piano, so the bench must not only be comfortable to sit on but also not hinder the pianist’s performance.

Sometimes, the comfort level of the pianist affects the performance and quality of the music. The posture, in particular, affects the motion of the person as he goes along playing the instrument. In a concerto, for example, where the pianist plays for hours, the bench should really support the weight of the pianist as well as give the performer comfort while playing.

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Choosing the Lighting For Your Piano

The goal of any piano lamp is to provide the best possible lighting so that the pianist can flawlessly read the music without difficulty in order to avoid eye strain. Because pianos differ in style and height there are piano lights designed specifically for certain types of pianos. In order to choose the right one for your furniture, you must first know exactly what type and size of piano you have.

Upright pianos have vertical strings and come in many different heights. Spinet, Large Spinet, Console and Full Upright are all types of Uprights. Spinets come in heights ranging from 36-38″. Large Spinets are from 40-42″, Consoles are usually 45-46″ and Full Uprights are the tallest and range from 50″-56″ in height.
In a Grand Piano the strings are horizontal. There are three types of Grand Pianos classified by size. The Baby Grand is the smallest in size and measures anywhere from 4′ – 5′. These are typically found where space is a concern or in studios as practice pianos. The Standard Grand Piano ranges in size from 5′ -7′. This is the size most people think of then they use the term “Grand”. The longest in length is the Concert Grand Piano. It measures between 7′ and 9′. Concert Grands are used for what the name implies… concerts and large settings and are the #1 choice for performing artists around the world. The longer the piano means the bigger the sound board and thus the bigger the sound resonator. So if you are choosing a grand piano lamp, be sure of your instrument’s measurements. Continue Reading…

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