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Are Eavestaff pianos any good?

Are Eavestaff pianos any good?

Eavestaff pianos are very varied. If you’re looking for a very small 85 note piano, a Kemble Compact or even Zender are a better choice. Baby grands are fair, though mostly with simplex actions. Pre 1934 Eavestaff uprights can be good from 1900 but older than this are generally not so well made.

What is an Eavestaff piano?

The minipiano is a type of piano patented by the Brasted brothers in 1934 under the name of their company Eavestaff Ltd. The primary factor that sets a minipiano apart from other types of piano is the fact that the sound producing mechanism is positioned below the keyboard, allowing an economical use of space.

What’s a mini piano called?

The toy piano, also known as the kinderklavier (child’s keyboard), is a small piano-like musical instrument. Most modern toy pianos use round metal rods, as opposed to strings in a regular piano, to produce sound.

How much do Pianettes weigh?

The average piano weighs between 300 – 500 lbs. Most upright pianos weigh between at least 300 – 500 lbs. Larger upright pianos weigh up to 900 lbs. A baby grand piano weighs between 622 – 690 lbs.

How much is a hardman upright piano worth?

A new Hardman upright piano, depending on the size, can cost from $4,000 to $6,000. A new Hardman grand piano can cost from $9,000 to $13,000. This is a very general price range.

When was the melodica invented?

1950s
Invented by Hohner in the 1950s, the melodica combines the advantages of a wind instrument with the versatility of a piano key accordion. This makes it not just a popular beginner’s instrument, but also the instrument of choice for artists of all genres.

What is the smallest piano?

Spinet
Spinet – With its height of around 36 to 38 inches, and an approximate width of 58 inches, spinets are the smallest of the pianos. Given its size, it is the popular choice of many people who live in limited living spaces such as apartments.

What are the 3 types of pianos?

Pianos can be broken down into three types of categories. Grand pianos, Upright pianos, and digital pianos. Each of these pianos have their own unique features that are designed for specific pianist’s needs and environments.

How much does it cost to restring a piano UK?

Restringing costs between £2,100 and £2,800 (2020); this is usually combined with refinishing and repairing (if necessary) the soundboard, and refinishing the frame. If the pin block needs replacing too, replacing the pin block, repairing soundboard and restringing will cost about £3,700 (2020).

Where did the Eavestaff mini Royal piano come from?

Eavestaff are a well established English company, with a sound reputation. The instrument was made in London in the 60’s. Our example is in a striking mahogany case. We give a 12 month GUARANTEE, FREE local DELIVERYand first TUNING. COME ALONG TO THE SHOWROOM PLENTY OF FREE PARKING.

When did Eavestaff stop making minipianos in the USA?

From the 1950s Eavestaff only made Minipianos, the best of which was the Royal model. In the USA Hardman Peck & Co. made Eavestaff Minipianos under licence in the 50s and 60s. Eavestaff stopped making pianos in 1983. However, pianos with the Eavestaff name are made today by the Yantai Longfeng Piano Company, China.

Is the Eavestaff mini Royal still in service?

They were famous for the Minipianos. The earlier table top ones (Pianette) from 1934 are not recommended, being strung at the back of the piano and tuned under the keyboard. Those still in service generally have loose tuning pins and are very difficult to restore. The later Eavestaff Mini Royal model is tuned conventionally and much better.

What kind of piano is the Eavestaff piano?

Eavestaff pianos are very varied. They were famous for the Minipianos. The earlier table top ones (Pianette) from 1934 are not recommended, being strung at the back of the piano and tuned under the keyboard. Those still in service generally have loose tuning pins and are very difficult to restore.

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Ruth Doyle