I like to play music on my spinet.
A spinet is the smallest upright piano
A Kimball Spinet piano weights approximately 485 pounds.
A spinet piano typically has 88 keys, similar to a standard piano. However, some smaller spinet models may have fewer keys, such as 76 or 84, depending on the design and manufacturer. Most commonly, though, spinet pianos feature the full 88-key range.
The prices of a spinet will vary depending on brand, size, and condition. The prices range from $89.00 to $ 690.00.
Whatever you can get for it.
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The word spinet is used in a few different ways. My old Baldwin Acrosonic piano is considered a "spinet", and has 88 keys. Spinet can also refer to other kinds of instruments, like harpsicords, that virtually never have as many as 88 keys. You need to do a little more checking, and ask about the number of keys if it is a concern.
A spinet player is typically referred to as a "spinettist." The term is used to denote someone who plays the spinet, a smaller, simpler version of the harpsichord. Spinettists may perform solo or as part of an ensemble, often focusing on Baroque and early music repertoire.
Yes. Actually a spinet would probably be the best choice for a beginner. however, spinet pianos are lacking in many areas of a proper instrument and if the beginner starts to excel at piano, go for an upright or grand, they will do so much better for an experienced pianist. a spinet, due to short strings, will have a thin sound compared to a larger piano, the action of a spinet, due to a small area, is different from others and not as reliable. If you are looking for one, I recommend the Lester Betsy Ross spinet. Or if you find a Steinway that would be best. Spinet pianos were created to be an affordable piano that is lightweight, small, and cheap. they are rather inexpensive and will give years of enjoyment as long as they are tuned and taken care of. NEVER BUY AN ELECTRIC PIANO. they will not help you and are no good no matter the brand size or quality.
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