Piano Types

Piano Types: Identify Your Instrument

Uncover your piano’s type with our vibrant visual guide for spot-on quotes. Dive into images and details to kickstart a flawless move!

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Spinet Piano

Compact, lightweight spinet pianos are ideal for small spaces at only 36-40" tall, easy to move.

Console Piano

Console Piano

Console pianos, slightly taller than spinets at 40-44" tall, offer rich tone and manageable size.

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Studio Piano

Studio pianos, usually 44-52" tall, balance rich sound with moderate size.
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Old Upright Piano

Old upright pianos, often 52-60" tall, are heavy with rich, vintage charm and are tricky to move.
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Grand Piano

Grand pianos have 3 legs, typically 4’5” to 9’ long, deliver powerful sound and elegant presence.
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Square Grand Piano

Square grand pianos have 4 legs, measuring 5’ to 7’ wide, boast antique charm, typically aged over 100 years.

Console Organ

Console Organ

Console organs, often 40-48" tall, deliver rich, versatile tones for churches and homes.
Hammond B3 Organ

Hammond B3 Organ

Hammond B3 organs, about 48" tall, deliver iconic, vibrant tones for performances.
Digital Piano - Various sizes.

Digital Piano

Digital pianos, typically 30-36" tall, offer portable, versatile sound with lightweight designs.

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