There is a site online called JS Pianos who are based in London. This companies sells and hires a range of pianos, including baby grand pianos. It is also worth checking local antique or music stores as they may have a baby grand piano or be able to give advice on where to find one. Another place that also have baby grand pianos for sale is eBay.
The two basic configurations of pianos are upright and grand. There is also the baby grand, which is a type of grand.
The recommendation is to have your piano appraised.
The Blue Book of Pianos shows that Bradbury manufactured pianos with serial number 98000 to 125000 between 1930 - 1935. Given that information, your Baby Grand with serial 118453 was mot likely built sometime in 1932 - 1934.
Baby grand piano (generally under 5 feet) weigh in at about 475 pounds. Parlor grand pianos (about 5'6") weigh about 525 pounds. A full concert grand piano at 9 feet or longer can weigh as much as 1000 pounds.
Pianos are usually wood, and therefore can range from a light brown to black. Electric pianos (not keyboards) ae usually a darker color, baby grand pianos a light to medium brown, and grand pianos are mostly black.
The two basic configurations of pianos are upright and grand. There is also the baby grand, which is a type of grand.
Vertical Pianos Spinet Console Studio Upright Horizontal Pianos Petite Grand Baby Grand Medium Grand Parlor Grand Semiconcert or Ballroom Concert Grand
The most common piano size is the upright piano. That's the piano you may think of in old western movies where a guy goes to the saloon and there's a man playing piano. However, there are also baby grand pianos and grand pianos. If you look up pictures for pianos, it usually comes up with an image of a baby grand or grand piano.
The recommendation is to have your piano appraised.
The Blue Book of Pianos shows that Bradbury manufactured pianos with serial number 98000 to 125000 between 1930 - 1935. Given that information, your Baby Grand with serial 118453 was mot likely built sometime in 1932 - 1934.
They range in length from under 5' to about 5'6 - so yes.
Baby grand piano (generally under 5 feet) weigh in at about 475 pounds. Parlor grand pianos (about 5'6") weigh about 525 pounds. A full concert grand piano at 9 feet or longer can weigh as much as 1000 pounds.
Pianos are usually wood, and therefore can range from a light brown to black. Electric pianos (not keyboards) ae usually a darker color, baby grand pianos a light to medium brown, and grand pianos are mostly black.
Pianos can be categorized into three main types based on their size and sound characteristics: **Grand Pianos**: Grand pianos are the largest and most prestigious type of piano. They are known for their exceptional sound quality and are often used in concert halls and by professional pianists. Grand pianos have a horizontal soundboard and strings, which allow for a more complex and resonant sound. They come in various sizes, from baby grands to concert grands, with longer pianos generally producing richer and more powerful tones. **Upright Pianos**: Upright pianos, also known as vertical pianos, are more compact and suitable for smaller spaces. Their soundboard and strings are positioned vertically, which results in a more compact sound. Upright pianos come in different sizes, from spinet pianos (the smallest) to upright grands, studio pianos, and full-size uprights. They are popular for home use and are often more affordable than grand pianos. **Digital Pianos**: Digital pianos are electronic instruments that aim to replicate the sound and feel of acoustic pianos. They come in various sizes, from compact and portable models to full-size, furniture-style digital pianos. Digital pianos use sampled piano sounds and can offer a wide range of additional features, such as built-in metronomes, various instrument sounds, and connectivity options. They are often chosen for their versatility, as they can be used with headphones and for recording, practice, or performance. These three categories encompass the primary types of pianos available, each catering to different needs and preferences based on space, budget, and musical requirements.
The Steinway Model M Piano is a great size Steinway Baby Grand Piano for a living room or home. The Steinway Model A Piano is nice but more for a professional. They are all fun to see at Park Avenue Pianos , a steinway specialty retailer.
I don't know about names, but there are many different types of pianos. There are upright pianos, baby grands, grands, concert grands, etc. There are also electric keyboards and digital keyboards that are like pianos without hammers.
I assume you are asking this refering to commercially available pianos rather than a world record breaking piano. A concert Grand piano is the biggest piano Concert Grand Piano Grand Piano Baby Grand Piano Upright Piano