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Craftsmanship
To match the grain pattern of our naturally finished grand piano tops to their beveled edges, we undercut the tops 1/8 inch (3 mm) and insert carefully selected edge veneers. It has been estimated that each Steinway incorporates 1,000 or more such details which set it apart from other pianos. They are all important. One factor, however, brings them all together in an instrument that transcends its mechanical soul to become a true work of art. Craftsmanship.
On the other hand, the finest acoustic-quality spruce is fashioned into the delicate curve of our Diaphragmatic soundboard which tapers gently from 8mm at the center to 5mm at the edge, assuring the full, rich Steinway sound. Ultimately, the pieces massive and delicate come together through the interweaving of craft and technology until the instrument is complete. However, it is not a Steinway until voicing gives it the special quality that makes it unique. Here, every subtle nuance is drawn out by balancing and adjusting the keys and shaping, hardening or softening each hammer. In the end, the new piano is transformed from myriad components into an instrument. And, from an instrument into a Steinway. | Catalogue Specifications and Features Limited Edition Collection Crown Jewel Collection Art Case Collection Featured Art Case Piano Legendary Collection Designer Collection A Sound Investment Eight Keys to Remember Steinway Artist Roster Steinway Artists' Quotes |
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