The first pianos were large and therefore called grand pianos.
Baby grand piano vs upright.
A smaller grand piano doesn t automatically classify as superior to a quality upright.
When you compare a well designed upright and a small baby grand piano the key length is not very different.
As a result it is harder to press black keys and between black keys on an upright than on a baby grand.
Used piano prices stay about the same for horizontal pianos but good vertical pianos are sometimes seen on sale for 500 to 2 500.
The keys of an upright are shorter than a baby grand and much shorter than a grand piano.
But there s a second smaller variety of acoustic piano too.
In an upright piano the strings are strung vertically to make the instrument more compact which allows the piano to be played in a limited space.
Prices of grand vs.
Baby grand piano vs upright piano.
The upright invented some 80 years after the grand.
I was considering replacing my kawai k200 for a yamaha gb 1 and i was totally disappointed with the gb 1.
Not the part you see but behind the fallboard.
It has a lot in common with its forebear but there are some significant differences too.
Which is the best option.
In contrast the grand piano retains the shape of the original pianoforte in which the strings are strung horizontally and has a greater potential for expression.
I ve played in 4 different models two completely new and the other two with 5 and 10 years of use.
B purchase a baby grand small grand or grand piano.
A baby grand is anything under 5 2 a small grand is classified as anything under 6 and a grand is classified as 6 and above.
Baby grands are not that great they are actually much worse than a nice big upright.
The shorter the key the less it weighs.
A baby grand or grand piano opens up into the room projecting the sound where you want it.
New grand pianos can cost from 10 000 to 150 000 while upright pianos have a smaller price range at 2 000 to 8 500.
Baby grands look fabulous in the corner of a large room or hallway but are they a good choice or are they too much of a compromise.
Read on for my thoughts what do piano tuners and teachers etc say.