John Brinsmead number of keys
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John Brinsmead number of keys
Hello all. I am looking at buying a John Brinsmead and Sons upright. The seller has indicated the piano is from the 1930's. I have looked at the online photo and the piano has 84 keys only. Is this any indication of its age?
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Re: John Brinsmead number of keys
Post by Bill Kibby »
In a word, no! It was quite normal for British pianos to have 85 notes (A-A) as late as the sixties, as you can read about a third of the way down the page at
http://pianohistory.info/edwardian.html
It won't be 84 though. Ask for the serial number, that may confirm the date.
http://pianohistory.info/edwardian.html
It won't be 84 though. Ask for the serial number, that may confirm the date.
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