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  2. Piano Mover - Wikipedia

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    Krazy Kat and a co-worker are delivering a piano to one of the highest floors of an enormously tall condominium. Unable to fit the piano through the building's tiny doors, their only option is to lift it through a window with a crane.

  3. Piano maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Though moving a piano may seem like a simple procedure, there are hidden factors which compound the procedure. Pianos are difficult to move and should only be moved by a professional who is careful, properly trained, insured, and has the proper equipment. An upright piano is the most popular and simpler to move than a grand piano.

  4. Stair carpet - Wikipedia

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    A traditional stair carpet was characterized by not covering the full width of the stair but leaving the underlying wood−stone−tile of the tread and risers open to view on the sides. This was sometimes simply to save on carpet and sometimes to expose features while preventing wear to the underlying surface.

  5. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Grand Piano Diagram

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    Voting period is over. Please don't add any new votes. Voting period ends on 10 May 2011 at 08:38:52 (UTC) Original - A schematic depiction of the construction of a pianoforte (part names are listed in the illustration's file) Action of a grand piano - part of a set as per Chick's comment? Reason High quality SVG showing good schematic of piano ...

  6. Motion planning - Wikipedia

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    Motion planning, also path planning (also known as the navigation problem or the piano mover's problem) is a computational problem to find a sequence of valid configurations that moves the object from the source to destination.

  7. Soft pedal - Wikipedia

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    On most upright pianos, the soft pedal operates a mechanism that moves the hammers' resting position closer to the strings.Since the hammers have less distance to travel this reduces the speed at which they hit the strings, and hence the volume is reduced, but this does not change tone quality in the way the una corda pedal does on a grand piano.

  8. Innovations in the piano - Wikipedia

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    In its modern 21st-century incarnation the pedal piano takes on two forms, namely the Borgato double piano, a dedicated installation of two grand pianos, one on the top of the other, of which the lower one is played with the pedalboard of the system; [8] and the Pinchi Pedal System which is designed to connect any two standard grand pianos, of ...

  9. Piano nobile - Wikipedia

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    An early-15th-century piano nobile at the Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara.Its larger windows indicate its superior status compared with the rooms on the floor below. The Beletage of Dresden's Villa Martha, built in the 1870s At the 18th-century Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire, the piano nobile is placed above a rusticated ground floor, and reached by an external staircase.

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