Based on the styling, it’s likely from the mid-to-late 1920s. It’s a little bit hard to date because the serial number couldn’t be located, but we know that it is from some time before 1934 because that’s when the Francis Bacon company went out of business. Some background: This piano belongs to a daycare center in West Philadelphia. The full version costs only $10 USD (on sale, 50% off).Īpart from this, you get a fully working and playable instrument perfect for adding some character to your music productions. That “Lite” mention in the title suggests a bigger commercial version, where the main difference is made by the four round-robins and release triggers. Francis Bacon Baby Grand Piano Lite is a modern-era baby grand piano, sampled with the soft (una corda) pedal down.
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