- Branche: Musical Equipment
- Number of terms: 919
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- Company Profile:
Steinway & Sons, Inc. engages in designing and crafting pianos for concert artists, ensembles, and physicists worldwide. The company was founded in 1853 and is based in Long Island City, New York.
The exact point between vibrations of partial segments of a string, occurring at measurable intervals along a string's length.
Industry:Musical equipment
A design scheme where the bass and treble strings cross over each other, adding length and creating a larger sound.
Industry:Musical equipment
A higher tone faintly heard above the fundamental pitch of a note, resulting from the vibration of a partial segment of the string.
Industry:Musical equipment
The process of replacing major parts of the piano or sets of parts. This may also include case refinishing.
Industry:Musical equipment
Restoring the condition of exciting piano parts and their functions.
Industry:Musical equipment
The steel and copper wires that produce the musical tone in a piano. There are three strings per note throughout most of the piano range.
Industry:Musical equipment
The adjustment of action parts to their proper specifications.
Industry:Musical equipment