Free Chickering quarter grand

JWyatt1492 at aol.com JWyatt1492 at aol.com
Tue Feb 5 08:42:36 MST 2008


Hello to All,
 
   When Chickering  put the iron and large strings
into the Grand it made it possible to get much volume
from a small Grand. Most Grands   prior to that  time 
was over 7 Ft. just to get any volume to speak of.
 
    In an attempt to compete with large uprights 
attention was given to promote Grands. 
   
  Space was a factor and names were given to 
minimize this difference.  Chickering in 1901 came
out with the scale   121  and called it the  Quarter
Grand, this to bring attention to it's small (for the time)
size.  
 
   Soon other brands followed suit.  
Starr                 5'   and called the     (Minon) 
Sohmer              5'3"                         (Cupid) 
_Bush @  Gerts_ (mailto:Bush at Gerts)    5'         (50)               (Miget)  
 
Steinway          5'  6"      (M)               (Miniture)  
And one was   ( can't  remember)      (Babyette)
Chickering         5'8"      (121)            (Quarter)
   "  ''                  5'3'      (135)             (Quarter)  
 
    There are others but the memory banks will 
not cooperate. 
   
   Hence --- "The rest of the story"
 
  Regards to All,
 Jack Wyatt



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