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  1. May 14, 2018 · player piano. play·er pi·an·o • n. a piano fitted with an apparatus enabling it to be played automatically. Player Piano Background The player piano [1] begins as a standard, or non-player, acoustic piano. It contains a keyboard, and, when the keys are struck, felt hammers strike tuned metal strings to create musical tones.

  2. The Pianola and the Pianola Piano, with their mechanically arranged music rolls, suited this group of music lovers very well, so that George Bernard Shaw had two player pianos, H.G. Wells had one, and so did Arnold Bennett. According to the late Bob Good, who worked for the Aeolian Company in London for many years, the Governor of the Bank of ...

  3. A virtual piano keyboard is perfect when there isn't a real piano or a keyboard at home or when your piano or keyboard isn't next to a computer. The online piano keyboard simulates a real piano keyboard with 7 1/4 octaves of 88 keys (only five octaves for mobile devices), a sustain pedal, ABC or DoReMe letter notes representation, a Metronome ...

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  5. Player Pianos at Turner’s. The new STEINWAY & SONS SPIRIO is the world’s finest high resolution player piano. A masterpiece of artistry and engineering in your home, SPIRIO enables you to enjoy performances captured by great pianists — played with such nuance, power, and passion that it is utterly indistinguishable from a live performance.

  6. The Roll Playing System. The player mechanism, typically referred to as the 'pneumatic stack', is located in the upper portion of the instrument and connected to the piano action by series of push-rods. For each note of the piano, there is a small pneumatic, a valve assembly, a soft flexible leather pouch and a bleed.

  7. A player piano, also known as a pianola, is an automatic piano that doesn't require a pianist. It's designed to read paper rolls with perforations representing musical notes. As the paper roll moves through the piano, it activates the mechanism to play the notes.

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