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FAQs | What is the difference between a Grand Piano and a Baby Grand Piano?

FAQsBy Slamdot HostmasterJanuary 21, 2019

One of the frequently asked questions we often receive is, “What is the difference between a Grand Piano and a Baby Grand Piano?” There really is not a technical difference between a grand piano and a baby grand piano except for string length. Grands can range from 4.5 feet to 9 feet in length. The…

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