Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Square Grand Piano


We didn't have space for a concert grand piano, so my partner Gary bought a Yamaha with a grand inside, and I built a square around it that fits the period of our home. The legs and trim are solid walnut; the sides are walnut veneer with maple inlay. The "square piano" (actually a rectangle) is sometimes called a square grand because it was strung horizontally like modern grands. After more than a hundred years of development, the design was unceremoniously dumped in the 1880's, replaced by bronze harps in uprights and in the modern horizontal harp shape.

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