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#1398336 - 03/18/10 03:56 AM
Piano Gender
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Registered: 02/06/10
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Loc: Vancouver, BC
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I don't know if it's just me, but I associate certain brands of piano to a gender. Do you have the same experience? This is my list:
Male: Charles Walter, Sauter, Kawai (slightly), Grotrian (slightly) Female: Estonia, Perzina, Yamaha (slightly), Shigeru, Petrof Neutral: Fazioli, Steinway, Baldwin, Bluthner
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#1398404 - 03/18/10 08:15 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: zxcjason]
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Registered: 01/18/10
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Loc: Omaha, Nebraska
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I always see Yamaha as a male. I dont know why!
I guess ask what the Germans say. Der, die or das.
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#1398420 - 03/18/10 08:43 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: zxcjason]
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Registered: 01/12/04
Posts: 797
Loc: chicago, il
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mason & hamlins - definitely masculine, machismo schimmels, bechsteins - masculine bosies, chickerings, faziolis, estonias - feminine grotrians - metrosexual steinways - can go both ways 
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#1398423 - 03/18/10 08:52 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: Brandon_W_T]
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Registered: 12/02/09
Posts: 242
Loc: Texas
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I have stated my opinion elsewhere that all pianos are female. That having been said, I have always maintained sufficient good taste and decorum to desist from getting down under the sounding board and checking for myself.
If I am incorrect in my assumption, then I suppose one could either, as you have done, Jason, characterize certain brands as male of female--or certain size ranges. A good case could be made that concert grands, based on their size or the volume of their bass voice are male--whereas baby grands and uprights, by the same criteria, are female.
On the other hand, if you walk down the aisle at any Wal Mart, you are likely to encounter as many women as you do men--who approach 5 feet in width and 1,200 pounds in weight.
But I think the greater question is whether the United States Constitution would permit government subsidy of sex-change operations for pianos as a fundamental right.
Cheers, on what is apparently starting out as a slow news day.
Russ
Edited by Russ Roberts (03/18/10 08:55 AM)
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#1398429 - 03/18/10 09:00 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: Russ Roberts]
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Registered: 05/28/01
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I think the gender of a piano is based on the player's perception and nothing else. Women, when assigning gender to a piano tend to refer to it as him, and men, including myself, tend to refer to the same piano as her. This is not universal of course and I am not trying to make any statement about any person's particular thoughts. This is only a generalization based on my personal experience. But I think the greater question is whether the United States Constitution would permit government subsidy of sex-change operations for pianos as a fundamental right. Thank you Russ. THIS is the really important issue that we should be discussing in this thread.
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#1398477 - 03/18/10 10:12 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: Rich Galassini]
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Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 6739
Loc: torrance, CA
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I think the gender of a piano is based on the player's perception and nothing else. Got to agree with Rich Gal(assini) here! The tendency to assign a gender follows from the anthropomorphic tendencies of many piano shoppers and owners. Those who ascribe to the "Buy the one that sings to you" mantra obviously will assign an opposite sex designation. Ditto (in most cases) for those who advise "Buy the one that you love". It's hard to be sure with the crowd who say "It spoke to me" because of the 'it' reference and the tendency of both sexes to speak. Perhaps if the tone of voice were included in the description (it shrieked, it screamed at me, it whispered in my ears, etc.), things would be easier to figure. Of longish grand fans who speak glowingly of such instruments as "beasts".....the less said the better. Delving into the details of such an arrangement serves no useful purpose. Finally, those who routinely report being blown away or blown off the bench, or refer to piano X blowing piano Y out of the water, are less into anthropomorhism (one assumes), viewing pianos as either primal forces of nature or instruments of war.
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#1398492 - 03/18/10 10:40 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: turandot]
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Registered: 05/28/01
Posts: 7770
Loc: Philadelphia/South Jersey
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tur(andot) is a wise man.
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#1398524 - 03/18/10 11:21 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: Rich Galassini]
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Registered: 02/28/10
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Loc: Warsaw, Poland
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I think the gender of a piano is based on the player's perception and nothing else. I guess ask what the Germans say. Der, die or das. A native speaker of a language with grammatical genders would associate a piano (or another major product, such as a car) with the grammatical gender of the brand name. So in Polish: Walter, Sauter, Grotrian, Petrof, Steinway, Baldwin, and Bluthner would be male; Estonia, Perzina, and Yamaha would be female; while Kawai, Shigeru, and Fazioli would be neutral (the latter one not strongly, because Fazioli is also perceived as an Italian male name). Speaking about piano brand names: I read long ago that when the Polish piano factory Fibiger was nationalized after WW2 and changed its name to Calisia, which is the old Latin name for Kalisz, the city where the factory was located, they were making good sales in various countries except for Scandinavia. As it turned out, that was because the word "Calisia" in one of the Scandinavian languages was absolutely inappropriate as a piano brand. Anyone here who knows those languages and can confirm?
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#1398535 - 03/18/10 11:35 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: J.A.S]
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Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 1940
Loc: Omaha, Nebraska
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Thanks J.A.S.! I want you to teach me Polish! 
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#1398548 - 03/18/10 11:53 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: J.A.S]
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Registered: 04/19/05
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Loc: Encino, California
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As it turned out, that was because the word "Calisia" in one of the Scandinavian languages was absolutely inappropriate as a piano brand.
Anyone here who knows those languages and can confirm? Yes, I speak them all, and have never even heard the word Calisia. Another apochryphal story.
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#1398577 - 03/18/10 12:52 PM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: J.A.S]
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Registered: 01/12/04
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Loc: chicago, il
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As it turned out, that was because the word "Calisia" in one of the Scandinavian languages was absolutely inappropriate as a piano brand. reminds me of the urban legend about the Chevy Nova selling poorly in Spanish-speaking countries because its name, spaced no va, literally translates to "it doesn't go."
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#1398583 - 03/18/10 12:57 PM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: Entheo]
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My piano that used to be a reproducer has been neutered, so it is an "it."
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#1398597 - 03/18/10 01:12 PM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: BDB]
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Registered: 12/02/09
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Loc: Texas
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Thanks, Rich--it did seem appropriate in the context of gender identification.
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#1398600 - 03/18/10 01:18 PM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: Russ Roberts]
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Registered: 12/24/09
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I think of most pianos as feminine, but I have to agree with some of the suggestions for masculine (M&H in particular... definitely masculine).
Only slightly OT: this reminds me of one of my favorite comments I've ever read on this board... somebody somewhere said they think of a Steinway B as a race horse and a Bosendorfer as a Percheron. Brilliant.
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#1398602 - 03/18/10 01:21 PM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: Rich Galassini]
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Registered: 09/18/08
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I think the gender of a piano is based on the player's perception and nothing else.
[...] Hehe, my teacher's 40 year old Yamaha (which has been lovingly cared for for all that time) is a she. Her name is Bessie. 
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#1398617 - 03/18/10 01:33 PM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: zxcjason]
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Registered: 08/08/02
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Loc: Toronto
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Bluthner sounds huge and imposing - I think of it as a male - Volodos comes to mind =p
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#1398634 - 03/18/10 01:57 PM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: BDB]
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Registered: 04/19/05
Posts: 1332
Loc: Encino, California
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My piano that used to be a reproducer has been neutered, so it is an "it." My old Knabe was, too. I had no idea it used to be a player until my tuner told me. I wondered what had happened to the player mechanism, and it turned out the piano suffered from PMS. (Post Moving Syndrome).
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#1398834 - 03/18/10 06:44 PM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: ChatNoir]
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Registered: 07/25/08
Posts: 701
Loc: San Francisco, CA
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My piano's have all been females, and they have all had names. My current is "Anastasia." I didn't pick the name, my piano teacher (a bit eccentric) said that she knew immediately when she "met her" that her name was Anastasia. It stuck.
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#1399008 - 03/18/10 11:16 PM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: Entheo]
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Registered: 02/06/10
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Loc: Vancouver, BC
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Interesting, I was actually close to putting Grotrian into both male and female, but thought it will be confusing.
Edited by zxcjason (03/18/10 11:16 PM)
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#1399017 - 03/18/10 11:28 PM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: zxcjason]
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Registered: 02/06/10
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Loc: Vancouver, BC
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I went to Darrell Fandrich's today and tried a few other brands, without checking under the board, here is my list:
Feurich: Strongly masculine. Fandrich and Sons (grand): male Steingraeber: male August Forster: female
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#1399051 - 03/19/10 01:09 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: zxcjason]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 09/10/04
Posts: 1217
Loc: Old Hangtown California
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My hardman peck spinet is female of the dog species.
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#1399220 - 03/19/10 11:15 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: Gene Nelson]
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2000 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/02/03
Posts: 2007
Loc: NYC
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Surprised no one has linked to Kenny's humorous photo of his Bluethner (or was it a Bosie?) I know he posted it here once.
Kenny, where are you, anyway?
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#1399784 - 03/20/10 03:52 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: ChatNoir]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 03/13/04
Posts: 1369
Loc: Stockholm, Sweden
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Fazioli - male athlete on steroids Mason & Hamlin - male Sauter - male Steinway - male Grotrian - male Shigeru - Neutral Steingraeber- neutral Bluthner Neutral Estonia - Neutral Ibach - female Pleyel - female Bösendorfer - female
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#1399884 - 03/20/10 10:16 AM
Re: Piano Gender
[Re: pianistical]
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Registered: 08/06/05
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My short chubby toddler grand (1937 Kurtzmann) is Dolly after Dolly Dimples a famous and rather pretty circus fat lady. My grand old madame of a square (1887 Mathushek)is Samantha, a classy lady, a bit blowsy now but who still knows how to charm.
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