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  2. Toy piano - Wikipedia

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    Though originally made as a child's toy, the toy piano has been used in serious classical and contemporary musical contexts. The most famous example is the "Suite for Toy Piano" (1948) by John Cage. Other works in classical music for the instrument include "Ancient Voices of Children" by George Crumb and a number of pieces by Mauricio Kagel ...

  3. Michelsonne - Wikipedia

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    Michelsonne Paris was a French brand of toy piano manufactured from 1939 to 1970, and created by Victor Michel (1904–1983). They were named "bell-tone pianos" on their publicity brochure. They became very rare to find. In 1970, a fire destroyed their factory at 7 rue Duvergier in Paris 75019, and the patents were sold to Bontempi. Bontempi ...

  4. Schroeder (Peanuts) - Wikipedia

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    Schroeder is a fictional character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz.He is distinguished by his prodigious skill at playing the toy piano, as well as by his love of classical music in general and the composer Ludwig van Beethoven in particular.

  5. Piano - Wikipedia

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    The toy piano, introduced in the 19th century, is a small piano-like instrument that generally uses round metal rods to produce sound, rather than strings. The US Library of Congress recognizes the toy piano as a unique instrument with the subject designation, Toy Piano Scores: M175 T69. [37]

  6. This Ingenious Baby Piano Goes From a Floor Toy to a ... - AOL

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    The piano keys, level sliders, and turntable lets kids play around with different musical sounds. And while it may not be key to a 6-month-old's enjoyment, parent testers really liked ...

  7. Schoenhut doll - Wikipedia

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    Schoenhut dolls were wooden dolls produced by the Schoenhut Piano Company between 1903 and 1935. The company, founded by woodworker Albert Schoenhut, initially made toy pianos. They began to produce figurines in the early 1900s, including wooden circus-themed sets and animals.

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