This Schoenberg brand baby piano, unlike many other makes, is a real piano just like its regular counterparts (e.g. hammering onto strings), except it is smaller and having fewer octaves. Despite that, you can still play the full piece of Bach's Invention No. 13 in Am on it without the need to perform any transpositions! And it needs at 4 adults to carry it because of its heavy weight. Makes of other small pianos sound more like glockenspiels instead of regular pianos because they use the... See More
This Schoenberg brand baby piano, unlike many other makes, is a real piano just like its regular counterparts (e.g. hammering onto strings), except it is smaller and having fewer octaves. Despite that, you can still play the full piece of Bach's Invention No. 13 in Am on it without the need to perform any transpositions! And it needs at 4 adults to carry it because of its heavy weight. Makes of other small pianos sound more like glockenspiels instead of regular pianos because they use the mechanism of that of the toy piano's.
This type of piano is a rare sight in Singapore! In fact, yours is the first such piano that I came across.
Thanks for hosting Pianovers Meetup #12 and giving so many of us a chance to... See More
This type of piano is a rare sight in Singapore! In fact, yours is the first such piano that I came across.
Thanks for hosting Pianovers Meetup #12 and giving so many of us a chance to actually play on it!
You are most welcome!
Very interesting piano!! Never seen one quite like it in sg