Neither did I till I Googled it. I knew the shape thing and that an upright pianner was basically a pub pianner but that's all. Every day's a school daylaxman wrote: ↑23 Dec 2019, 6:16pmThanks very much, I genuinely didn't know that.white man wrote: ↑23 Dec 2019, 6:04pmIn an upright piano, the strings are strung vertically to make the instrument more compact, which allows the piano to be played in a limited space. In contrast, the grand piano retains the shape of the original pianoforte in which the strings are strung horizontally, and has a greater potential for expression.
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Has Mick always tinkled?
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Yes but not whilst playing the pianner!!!
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Also, if you pour red wine into a grand piano it has much more effect than an upright, where it mostly just does straight through. Some Guy told me that.white man wrote: ↑23 Dec 2019, 6:04pmIn an upright piano, the strings are strung vertically to make the instrument more compact, which allows the piano to be played in a limited space. In contrast, the grand piano retains the shape of the original pianoforte in which the strings are strung horizontally, and has a greater potential for expression.
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Hahadave202 wrote: ↑16 Jan 2020, 6:33pmAlso, if you pour red wine into a grand piano it has much more effect than an upright, where it mostly just does straight through. Some Guy told me that.white man wrote: ↑23 Dec 2019, 6:04pmIn an upright piano, the strings are strung vertically to make the instrument more compact, which allows the piano to be played in a limited space. In contrast, the grand piano retains the shape of the original pianoforte in which the strings are strung horizontally, and has a greater potential for expression.
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Wouldn't waste red wine on such a gesture. Maybe white thoughdave202 wrote: ↑16 Jan 2020, 6:33pmAlso, if you pour red wine into a grand piano it has much more effect than an upright, where it mostly just does straight through. Some Guy told me that.white man wrote: ↑23 Dec 2019, 6:04pmIn an upright piano, the strings are strung vertically to make the instrument more compact, which allows the piano to be played in a limited space. In contrast, the grand piano retains the shape of the original pianoforte in which the strings are strung horizontally, and has a greater potential for expression.