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Built in 1926 in New York this piano has been kept in pristine condition. The ivories hammers strings and soundboard are all original. This piano lived through the great depression World War II and the filming of the movie “Cats.” It produces a resonant growly tone that only age (and a bit of dust) can accomplish.
Size Matters Most pianos that we hear in our favorite albums weren’t recorded in a concert hall on a 10 foot grand piano. They were recorded in on smaller pianos in smaller rooms. As much as we love the sound of massive pianos it’s not always the right sound for a recording. Sometimes you need something more intimate. Something with a bit more character.
New York L 1926 is not your typical 9 foot concert grand piano. The Model L is just under 6 feet long giving it that shorter piano sound without being so short that the strings sound like rubber bands. Put that in a smaller room and you get an incredibly intimate real sound. It feels like you are in the room with the piano.
Building Character This piano has real character. It’s the perfect balance between charm quirk and quality.
