Grand Piano Covers
Piano central flourished during the late 18th life in the Viennese school, which included Johann Andreas Stein Grand Piano Covers (who worked in Augsburg, Germany) and the Viennese makers Nannette Streicher (daughter of Johann Andreas Stein) and Anton Walter. Viennese-style pianos were built with trees frames, two strings per note, and had leather-covered hammers.
The lead on strings on a concert dynamite can vibrate more freely than the shorter, thicker strings on a baby grand, which means that a concert grand's strings will have truer overtones. This is partly because the strings will be tuned closer to equal temperament in alliance to the standard pitch with less "stretching" in the piano tuning (See: Piano tuning). Full-size grands are especially hand-me-down for government concerts, whereas smaller grands, colorful by Sohmer & Co
