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Most vertical pianos measure within a few inches of 2' deep by 5' wide, height varies according to type of piano (usually, but not always: 36"-40" for a spinet, 42"-44" for a console, 45"-48" for a studio. Some newer professional uprights measure up to 52" or so, but many pianos over 50" are the older, pre-depression era "highback" pianos).

Source: Ragland Piano Company webpage, www.raglandpiano.com

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