Duo-Art Grand Has Shallow Keyboard
By Roy Powlan
This is in sympathetic response to the June posting of Mr. Andy Raymond
concerning short keys on his Steinway Duo-Art [170612 MMD]. I too have
had the embarrassment of having visiting concert pianists complain
loudly about the short keys, both naturals and sharps on my 1923 Model
"O" Steinway Duo-Art. The naturals are 5-3/8" and the sharps are 3-3/8"
(even less if measured from the fallboard to the top edge before the
angle downwards).
My 1923 Knabe Ampico has a full-size keyboard where the naturals are
5-11/16" and the sharps are 3-3/4". The difference is almost 1/2" for
both and is extremely noticeable.
My Steinway fallboard is full of fingernail nicks! Is this serious
design defect true of all Steinway Duo-Art pianos? Is it limited to
certain years of production or size of instrument? I have never heard
a good explanation for this or the extent of this problem.
Roy Powlan
Orinda, California
[ Perhaps the instrument was "optimised" for the Duo-Art system
[ (at the expense of the live performer). In other words, the
[ keyboard is primarily to aid tuning! ;-) -- Robbie
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