In 2009 at the APPCA Conference, held that year in Sydney, I met Rhonda Boyle from Melbourne, who was lecturing about her new smaller keyboard and action recently retrofitted into her grand piano. In July 2008 I took delivery of my beautiful piano and named her Miranda, which means βto be much admired!β ![]() He was rebuilding a model M Steinway at the time so agreed to put in a smaller Kluge keyboard. ![]() He found that the Kluge keyboard company, which had been acquired by Steinway in 1999, made a smaller sized keyboard, which measured 0.7cm (approximately 0.25 inches) shorter per octave. In 2006 I asked Ara Vartoukian, from Theme and Variations, if he could make me a piano with a smaller keyboard. ![]() My first small piano β 0.7cm short er per octave
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