has anyone seen a 2-manual piano

Peter Joris pjoris@pandora.be
Sun, 3 Apr 2005 00:53:36 +0200


Avery,

I was worth the trouble, the bosie looks nice, but the Pleyel is even
better, don't know how it works, but if it is using the same set of strings
on both actions (sides), you will not have to try to tune 2 pianos together
anymore.

Nice nice...
Peter Joris

-----Original Message-----
From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org] On Behalf
Of Avery Todd
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 00:27
To: Pianotech
Subject: Re: has anyone seen a 2-manual piano

Boy, they sure don't make it easy to "get there from here", do they?
I gave up.

Avery

At 11:27 AM 4/2/05, you wrote:
>At 10:44 PM 4/01/05 -0600, Mark U. wrote:
>
>>Do any of you know of any pianos from the past (or existing) which
>>have two manuals?
>
>There's a Moor two-manual Bosendorfer at the Cantos Museum here in 
>Calgary. http://www.cantos.ca
>
>They also have a 1913 Pleyel Duoclave (piano with a keyboard at each end ) 
>that has been restored and is on display.
>
>If you go to the URL above, select "collection checklist" and the photo 
>Gallery there are pictures of them along with over a hundred others 
>including the first square piano, a Zumpe from 1766.  All three of these 
>were originally part of the Garlick collection.
>
>         John
>
>
>
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