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Has anyone looked into what a miniature grand piano might actually sound like?  I think that would be quite fascinating.
 
Has anyone looked into what a miniature grand piano might actually sound like?  I think that would be quite fascinating.
 
[[User:Heleatunda|Heleatunda]] ([[User talk:Heleatunda|talk]]) 22:24, 19 November 2021 (UTC)
 
[[User:Heleatunda|Heleatunda]] ([[User talk:Heleatunda|talk]]) 22:24, 19 November 2021 (UTC)
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:A grand piano for a six-foot person tuned to concert pitch has the note A4 at 440Hz; a grand piano for a twelve-inch pianist will have six times shorter strings and play a note six times higher, so 2640Hz, or 2 7/12 of an octave higher, and would be an E7 several notes higher than the maximum extent of a standard piano. A skilled micropianist should be able to transpose the notes back to their original note, if off by 2/3 octaves. Imagine all but the lowest notes of the piano being higher than the highest note of an actual piano. Otherwise, most things should sound relatively similar: before computer modelling was cheap, scale models were used to determine the acoustics of constructions before completing the real thing and discovering that it sounds terrible. {{unsigned ip|172.69.79.191|09:33, 25 April 2024}}
 
  
 
:The strings would be too short. But what if it's electric? [[User:Memo Spike Connector|2503: Memo Spike Connector]] ([[User talk:Memo Spike Connector|talk]]) 09:03, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
 
:The strings would be too short. But what if it's electric? [[User:Memo Spike Connector|2503: Memo Spike Connector]] ([[User talk:Memo Spike Connector|talk]]) 09:03, 12 April 2023 (UTC)

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