A Steinway "D"? An Imperial? Yes, you do need to get your terms straight! :-) Avery At 04:15 PM 06/25/02 +0000, you wrote: >Looks like I need to get my terms straight - I've called a piano as >large as a Steinway D or a Bosendorfer Imperial (a piano on which the >stringing scale requires single-string notes in the low bass) a baby >grand! > > > > Now what I want to know is what is your definition of a "Baby Grand"? > > > I've heard anything up to almost a 7' one called that! :-) > > > > > > Avery > > > > > > At 06:45 AM 06/24/02 -0400, you wrote: > > > >"I prefer to call the piano by it's rightful name, Spinet, Console, > Baby > > > >Grand, etc." > > > > > > > >I like the naming philosophy of many of North America's native Indian > > > >tribes - a name is earned! > >-- > Stephen Airy > stephenairy@fastmail.fm > >-- >http://fastmail.fm > - Taking the "ail" out of email!
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