Today’s shortest are 42″ high, a nearly respectable height. ![]() It occurred to me: Is this also true of today’s smaller verticals?Īctually, the smallest verticals of yesteryear, particularly spinets, are no longer being made. In the last issue of Piano Buyer, several volunteers reviewed grand pianos less than five feet long and found that, despite some severe limitations imposed by their short lengths, the current crop of these instruments was vastly better than those of a generation ago. Though certainly built to a “price point,” and with other limitations that accompany a small size, an entry-level console is a practical starter piano for the price-conscious beginner or casual hobbyist. ![]() ![]() Advantages of purchasing such a piano over a used one include a factory warranty, knowing that the instrument is starting life in your home in new condition, and perhaps more easily finding a cabinet style that matches the furniture in your home. New, entry-level console pianos provide a reasonable option for consumers who wish to spend the least amount of money for an instrument.
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