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1970 mason hamlin concert piano3/15/2024 ![]() ![]() The Mason & Hamlin 5'8" model A is often called the loudest and most full sounding baby grand available. The KG2 was one of Kawai's better quality pianos at the time, not the entry level (which were known as the GE-series pianos - currently GL-series). The baby grand measures 5'10" in size, so is made to fit most spaces. The KG series pianos (manufactured in the 1970's) are equivalent to the current GX-series Kawai grands. ![]() A 6'1" great sounding piano that is loved by many. A true workhorse of a piano, it can be heard on countless studio recordings. Renner hammers and action, wood frame solid rim, and some other touches make this a very desirable model. Often used for touring, this piano was very popular in its time. Baldwin SF-10Ī 7-foot scale piano that holds it's own next to a Steinway B. The scale is beautifully balanced in this range with a glassy treble section, powerful middle section, and booming bass. There is some kind of piano magic that occurs around the 7-foot range and the Steinway Model B has a lot of that magic. We have included Steinway, Kawai, Yamaha, Baldwin, and Mason & Hamlin. Leaving off 9-foot concert grands, we have put this list together to highlight the best grand pianos of the last 100 years. The definitive list of the top 8 most influential grand pianos of the 20th Century. ![]()
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