Reverse colour keyboard
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Reverse colour keyboard
Post by Gill the Piano »
A customer saw a piano whose sharps were white and naturals black. This was on the Bohemian Rhapsody film. Does anyone know whether these pianos are in production and if so, who makes them?
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Re: Reverse colour keyboard
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Customer sent me a still from the film; it's a bog standard 1940s D'Almaine with reverse key covers applied - after all that! Thanks anyway...
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Re: Reverse colour keyboard
Post by Gill the Piano »
I did say to her that a couple of pots of Dulux might be cheaper than a set of key covers...
Interesting how the black naturals/white sharps thing happened; all to do with the relative prices of ivory and ebony at different points in history, apparently.
Interesting how the black naturals/white sharps thing happened; all to do with the relative prices of ivory and ebony at different points in history, apparently.
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Re: Reverse colour keyboard
Post by pianotechman »
I tuned an intriguing upright upright once, Royal blue case, Red sharpes/ white keys. I was informed it was a limited edition piano, [Alison I think] that had been made at the time of the coronation of George V !
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Re: Reverse colour keyboard
Post by juliettealison »
The fortepiano that famous composer Mozart used in the 18th century. The instrument that Mozart used to write his late compositions till his death in 1791 had a mostly-black keyboard, with the white sharps standing out. Today, nobody knows for sure why the keyboard’s colors have been reversed. You can read more at thepiano.sg.
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