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Duke Ellington - Take the A train - Played on a Boston GP163 Grand Piano at Besbrode Pianos Leeds

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This Duke Ellington - Take the A train - Played on a Boston GP163 Grand Piano at Besbrode Pianos Leeds

This Boston GP 163 Grand with a black case and polyester finish is for sale. Size [cm]: length: 163 width: 151.
Boston pianos are designed by Steinway and Sons. Bigger soundboard area creates a bigger sound. Lower tension scaling produces a longer sustain. Soundboard made from Sitka spruce for superior tone and volume. Pinblock made from Wisconsin hard maple. Bass strings wound with solid copper and overstrung. Treble strings made from Roslau wire from Swedish steel. Features a "soft fall" keyboard lid. Wonderful tone.

For more information visit:

http://www.besbrodepianos.co.uk/pianos-for-sale/boston/boston-grand-piano-4.htm

Besbrode Pianos Leeds is a specialist piano dealer and wholesaler with hundreds of new and secondhand pianos for sale in store. Agents for Steinway, Boston and Essex pianos. Piano hire available from a range of pianos including a brand new Steinway Model D Concert grand piano chosen by Barry Douglas. All pianos on our website are on display in our showroom, ready to play.


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  • What are the chords? How different is this from Dave Brubeck's Version?

  • uow!!!!

  • Oh my gosh the piano is beautiful! Nice playing :)

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