Cre8ive Station: https://cre8ivestation.uk/ WE CREATE MUSICAL EXPERIENCES Thu, 13 Feb 2025 10:11:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://i0.wp.com/cre8ivestation.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/cropped-Logo-Square-25.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Cre8ive Station: https://cre8ivestation.uk/ 32 32 214563225 Do you know your pianos? https://cre8ivestation.uk/2025/02/13/do-you-know-your-pianos/ https://cre8ivestation.uk/2025/02/13/do-you-know-your-pianos/#respond Thu, 13 Feb 2025 10:03:48 +0000 https://cre8ivestation.uk/?p=1722 Have you ever wondered about the differences between various types of pianos? From grand to upright, digital to acoustic, each has its own unique sound, feel, and purpose. Whether you’re a seasoned pianist or just curious, let’s have an explore as to what makes each one special! UPRIGHT The upright piano was developed in the […]

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Have you ever wondered about the differences between various types of pianos? From grand to upright, digital to acoustic, each has its own unique sound, feel, and purpose. Whether you’re a seasoned pianist or just curious, let’s have an explore as to what makes each one special!

UPRIGHT

The upright piano was developed in the late 18th century as a space-saving alternative to the grand piano. Early designs were bulky and experimental, but by the 19th century, advancements in stringing and frame construction made them more practical and popular. Upright pianos became a household staple, especially during the late 1800s and early 1900s, allowing more people to enjoy music at home. Today, they remain a favorite for students, casual players, and those with limited space.

EARLY GRAND PIANOS

The grand piano was inspired by earlier keyboard instruments like the harpsichord and clavichord. The Italian instrument maker Bartolomeo Cristofori is credited with inventing the first true piano around 1700. His design introduced hammers that struck the strings, allowing for greater dynamic control. Over the centuries, improvements in materials, string tension, and frame construction led to the powerful, expressive grand pianos we know today, used by composers and performers worldwide.

STEINWAY & SONS

Steinway & Sons revolutionised piano manufacturing in the 19th century with the introduction of metal frames in grand pianos. In 1859, the company patented the cast-iron plate, which allowed for higher string tension and greater durability, significantly enhancing the instrument’s volume, tone, and sustain. This innovation set a new standard in piano construction, making Steinway pianos renowned for their rich sound and reliability. Today, their designs continue to influence modern grand pianos, cementing Steinway’s legacy as one of the most prestigious piano makers in the world.

DOES SIZE MATTER?

Grand pianos come in a range of sizes, each offering unique tonal qualities and performance characteristics. The smallest, known as baby grands, typically range from 4’6” to 5’6” in length, making them ideal for homes and smaller spaces. Medium-sized grands, around 5’7” to 7’5”, offer a richer, more resonant sound, often used in studios and performance venues. Concert grands, the largest at 8’11” to 9’6”, produce the most powerful and dynamic sound, making them the preferred choice for professional concert halls. The size of a grand piano directly affects its tone, sustain, and overall projection.

ELECTRICITY

Some say the advent of electric pianos in the mid-20th century revolutionised the world of keyboard instruments but purists still believe otherwise. However unlike traditional acoustic pianos, electric pianos generate sound using electromagnetic pickups, amplifiers, or digital sampling. Early models, such as the Fender Rhodes and Wurlitzer, became popular in jazz, rock, and pop music for their warm, distinctive tones. By the late 20th century, digital technology further expanded possibilities, leading to compact, versatile instruments with a wide range of sounds.

MYSTICISM

The golden ratio, a mathematical proportion found in nature and art, also appears in the design of the piano keyboard. The standard 88-key keyboard is divided into groups of black and white keys that reflect this ratio. The layout of 13 notes in an octave (including both black and white keys) can be split into 8 white keys and 5 black keys, closely aligning with the Fibonacci sequence, which is linked to the golden ratio. This is all mirrored by the overall 33 black notes and 55 white notes on a piano keyboard. This natural proportion contributes to the piano’s balanced aesthetics and ergonomic playability, subtly enhancing both visual harmony and musical structure.

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New Concert Announcement: Piano Classics https://cre8ivestation.uk/2025/02/06/new-concert-announcement-piano-classics/ Thu, 06 Feb 2025 22:39:41 +0000 https://cre8ivestation.uk/?p=1533 After Andy’s first piano recital, “The Mystic Piano by Candlelight” was received with accolade, Andy is announcing his return to Dore Masonic Hall with a new recital entitled “Piano Classics”. This will see  Andy perform a much more virtuosic concert with works written by Bach, Chopin, Liszt and Rachmaninov (to name but a few)! …………Tickets […]

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After Andy’s first piano recital, “The Mystic Piano by Candlelight” was received with accolade, Andy is announcing his return to Dore Masonic Hall with a new recital entitled “Piano Classics”.

This will see  Andy perform a much more virtuosic concert with works written by Bach, Chopin, Liszt and Rachmaninov (to name but a few)!

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Tickets are AVAILABLE FROM HERE

 

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Retrotones premier: Levitating https://cre8ivestation.uk/2025/02/06/retrotones-premier-levitating/ https://cre8ivestation.uk/2025/02/06/retrotones-premier-levitating/#respond Thu, 06 Feb 2025 11:22:34 +0000 https://cre8ivestation.uk/?p=1437 THE RETROTONES are getting ready to bring their new concert, “Murder on the Dancefloor” to Leeds and Sheffield in March. The concert is a fusion of their normal retro stylings and the great music featured weekly on ‘Strictly/Dancing with the stars’.To celebrate the coming concert, we thought we would release their premier of ‘LEVITATINg’ [Dua […]

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THE RETROTONES are getting ready to bring their new concert, “Murder on the Dancefloor” to Leeds and Sheffield in March. The concert is a fusion of their normal retro stylings and the great music featured weekly on ‘Strictly/Dancing with the stars’.
To celebrate the coming concert, we thought we would release their premier of ‘LEVITATINg’ [Dua Lipa] which can be found on their latest album, ‘Bad Romancing’. We hope you love the amazing vocals of Alison West-Lay who takes on the solo spot on this song.
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Tickets can be obtained for the events at TICKETSOURCE HERE

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