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  2. Piano stool - Wikipedia

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    A grand piano with an adjustable piano stool. The piano notably has wheels. A piano stool, also referred to as a piano bench or piano chair (depending on style) is a seat especially designed for use at the piano, which can provide more playing comfort than a normal chair. [citation needed]

  3. List of keyboard instruments - Wikipedia

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    The most common of these are the piano, organ, and various electronic keyboards, including synthesizers and digital pianos. Other keyboard instruments include celestas, which are struck idiophones operated by a keyboard, and carillons, which are usually housed in bell towers or belfries of churches or municipal buildings. [1]

  4. Keyboard instrument - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known keyboard instrument was the Ancient Greek hydraulis, a type of pipe organ invented in the third century BC. [2] The keys were likely balanced and could be played with a light touch, as is clear from the reference in a Latin poem by Claudian (late 4th century), who says magna levi detrudens murmura tactu . . . intonet, that is "let him thunder forth as he presses out mighty ...

  5. Lorenzo Pagans and Auguste de Gas - Wikipedia

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    Father de Gas may be sitting on a piano bench or stool, but no such furniture is visible in the painting, as Pagans have obscured this area. Behind the two figures is a dark grand piano , the keyboard of which extends to the edge of the picture to the right of Auguste de Gas.

  6. Bösendorfer - Wikipedia

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    The extra keys, at the bass end of the keyboard, were originally hidden beneath a hinged panel mounted between the piano's conventional low A and the left-hand end-cheek to prevent their being struck accidentally during normal play; more recent models have omitted this device and simply have the upper surface of the extra natural keys finished ...

  7. Steinway & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Some of Steinway's most notable art case pianos are the Alma-Tadema grand piano from 1887, the 100,000th Steinway piano from 1903, the 300,000th Steinway piano from 1938, and the Sound of Harmony from 2008. The Alma-Tadema grand piano was designed by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema and received great public acclaim when it was exhibited in London. [126]

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