Pianotech

  • 1.  Stretto pianos

    Registered Piano Technician
    Posted 05-26-2024 19:13

    Growing interest in narrower keyboards.

    https://thepublicsradio.org/npr/pianist-hannah-reimann-advocates-for-narrower-pianos-to-help-those-with-small-hands



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    Steven Rosenthal RPT
    Honolulu HI
    (808) 521-7129
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  • 2.  RE: Stretto pianos

    Registered Piano Technician
    Posted 05-27-2024 09:01

    Yes, Hannah makes quite the case for narrow "Stretto" (Italian for narrow) keyboards.  There are many skilled pianists around the world who simply cannot play some pieces on a standard width keyboard.

    Our company builds custom keysets as small a 7/8 of normal, which is 5.5 inches per octave. Normal keyboards have 6.5" per octave. Here's a link to a pic of our CNC laser layout for a 7/8 Steinway M. We can build almost any size for almost any piano.

    https://www.reyburnpianoworks.com/keyboards

    We use as custom spruce blank, with a sugar maple sandwich (maple is the bread on top and bottom). The sandwich area is from the back of the headscale to just in front of the capstan. This provides extra needed strength since the angle of the doglegs approaches 45 degrees in some cases.

    -Dean



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    Dean Reyburn, RPT
    Reyburn Pianoworks
    Reyburn CyberTuner
    1-616-498-9854
    dean@reyburn.com
    www.reyburnpianoworks.com
    www.cybertuner.com
    www.reyburntools.com
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