A spinet, a type of small piano, is primarily made of wood for its case and structure, often using hardwoods like maple or walnut for durability and aesthetic appeal. The internal components, such as the strings and hammers, are typically made of metal and felt, respectively. The soundboard, which amplifies the sound, is usually made from spruce or other resonant woods. Overall, the combination of these materials contributes to the spinet's unique sound and compact design.
A spinet is the smallest upright piano
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.
Whatever you can get for it.
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The prices of a spinet will vary depending on brand, size, and condition. The prices range from $89.00 to $ 690.00.
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The spinet comes from italy
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.
Whatever you can get for it.
spinet
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The prices of a spinet will vary depending on brand, size, and condition. The prices range from $89.00 to $ 690.00.
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.
Probably about 1942 -- see http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/serial1.htm#TOP