Seek Tuning Scale of 48-note Chiappa Street Piano
By Scotty Greene
DeBence Museum has acquired a street piano and cart thought to date
to about 1900 and to have been made in London, England. The piano
is a Chiappa, and the cart was alleged to belong with it. The piano
was disassembled and we are in the process of putting it together.
I have two questions we need help with:
1. The cart carries a number "ALS No. 28" in large letters on the
tool box which is mounted between the handles. What does this number
represent?
2. The piano is a 48-note design and had a split pin board. In the
process of getting the pin board out the prior owner obliterated the
scale markings. Can someone tell us the scale to tune the piano to?
Thanks for your help.
Scotty Greene - DeBence Antique Music World
Franklin, Pennsylvania
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