Very interesting!
That gives me someplace to start.
Thanks for the help!!
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- by Kaminlena
- 25 Jun 2008, 16:11
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Kern Piano?
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- by Kaminlena
- 23 Jun 2008, 23:10
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Kern Piano?
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Re: Kern?
Check the complete, exact wording on the piano. 81 notes cannot be A-A, it is probably 85 notes, or 7 octaves, which is the normal range of most antique pianos. Oops! Yes, you're quite right, it's 85 keys, not 81. And the exact wording on the front of the piano is: Jos. Hnatay vorm. Kern, Wien. I a...
- by Kaminlena
- 20 Jun 2008, 17:53
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Kern Piano?
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Kern Piano?
A few years ago (when I was going to become a piano tuner) I came across a small grand piano at a closing piano store. It was obviously old, the store owner told me it had been imported from Vienna in the early 1900s. I got it for nothing -- literally -- and went about starting to practice tuning on...
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