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The piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when its keys are depressed, through engagement of an action whose hammers strike strings. Most pianos have a row of 88 black and white keys, representing each note of the chromatic scale as they repeat throughout the keyboard's span of seven and a quarter octaves.
- Bartolomeo Cristofori
Piano actions are complex mechanical devices which impose...
- Strings
Flatwound strings on a fretless bass guitar.. A string is...
- List of Classical Pianists
This is an alphabetized list of notable solo pianists who...
- Fortepiano
Fortepiano by Paul McNulty after Walter & Sohn, c. 1805 A...
- Bridge
On a cello, the strings are attached to the tailpiece and...
- Sound Board
Soundboard of a harpsichord with Chladni patterns A portion...
- Piano history and musical performance
Piano history and musical performance. The modern form of...
- Social history of the piano
The piano was a symbol of social status, and the ability to...
- Bartolomeo Cristofori
Piano. The piano is an acoustic, keyboard and stringed musical instrument in which the strings are struck by wooden hammers that are coated with a softer material (modern hammers are covered with dense wool felt; some early pianos used leather). It is played using a keyboard, which is a row of keys (small levers) that the performer presses down ...
- Early 18th century
Apr 29, 2024 · Learn about the piano, a keyboard musical instrument with wire strings and felt-covered hammers, from its invention by Bartolomeo Cristofori to its modern forms and variations. Explore the history, types, and facts of the piano and its composers and performers.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Mar 29, 2023 · Learn how the piano evolved from the hammered dulcimer, clavichord, and harpsichord, and discover the legacy of Steinway & Sons. See historic and modern pianos, including the first piano by Cristofori and the kitchen piano by Steinweg, at MIM.
Learn how the piano evolved from the harpsichord and the clavichord over 300 years of innovation. Explore the different styles, designs and features of pianos through the ages.
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