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Sordino was a common feature of grand pianos manufactured in the first third of the 19th century by Graf in Vienna and Erard in Paris. Today Steingraeber is able to offer this feature once again in the form of a…
Exhibitor: Steingraeber & Söhne
Further readingOur first-class gold rosin LAUBACH for violin and viola with fine 999° gold powder produces a very good grip and a warm, soft and clear sound without disruptive background noises. It is used economically and it is immune to changes…
Exhibitor: LAUBACH VIOLINS
Further readingLAUBACH Bows for violin, viola, cello and double bass. Laubach bows for stringed instruments are made by the attention to detail. The quality of processed timber plays a crucial role. Only selected Pernambuco wood is used in the making of…
Exhibitor: LAUBACH VIOLINS
Further readingOur handcrafted instruments in the style of old masters. After many years of experimentation Laubach has developed innovative old varnish formulas with an exceptional aesthetic appeal. An important criterion for us is the assessment of professional orchestral musicians.
Exhibitor: LAUBACH VIOLINS
Further readingThe Steingraeber Mozart Rail enables variable adjustment to the depth of play. Within the space of 250 years the key dip on grand pianos doubled from less than 5mm to more than 10mm!This Steingraeber invention allows the playing depth to…
Exhibitor: Steingraeber & Söhne
Further readingA Steingraeber Transducer Grand Piano is much more than just a self-playing piano. It enables you to compose and make music on up to three levels simultaneously: Live acoustic PLUS live electronic PLUS record function. Electronic sound is played back…
Exhibitor: Steingraeber & Söhne
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