key length revisited

Wimblees@AOL.COM Wimblees@AOL.COM
Fri, 29 Mar 2002 10:55:15 EST


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For the sake of information, I did a little research today. I measure middle 
C from the fall board to the edge of the key. Also from the sharp to the 
edge. He is what I found.

For the most part, the newer Steinway had a key length of 6" and 2" 
respectfully. The older Steinways were shorter, with one 1930's M measuring 5 
3/4" and 2". The rest fell somewhere in between. Other brands and models also 
had a variety of lengths. A Yamaha grand had 5 15/16" and 2" keys. Kawai's 
were any where from 5 13/16" to 5 7/8". Studio pianos also were different. A 
Wurlitzer has 5 3/4" and 2" keys, a Hamilton 5 9/16" and 1 7/8", and a P2 had 
6" and 2" keys. 

I asked one of our piano professor about this, and he said he never paid any 
attention to it. Neither did our church organist. So I guess, with the 
exception of a few pianists, key length does not seem to be an issue, 
especially considering the fact that there is such a wide difference from one 
piano to another. 

Wim 



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