The History of the Piano ... employed in his workshop. ampquotZumpe developed the first piano to mechanically resemble modern pianosampquot Welton. Zumpe created a piano ... View More
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Development of Piano ... The modern piano has a castiron frame capable of withstanding the tremendous tension ... These are only examples of differences between past and present pianos. ... View More
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Babbitt ... and quantitatively produced alarm clocks, with all modern attachments, including ... very frivolous objects, such as expensive cigar lighters, pianos and records ... View More
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Medieval Instruments ... Modern harpsichords have experienced two types of building styles ... The first is using recent principles of constructions, like those found in presentday pianos. ... View More
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The Life and Works of Frederick Chopin ... Pianos ceased to be the exclusive province of the wealthy an expanding middle class ... In 1826, he had spent a holiday in Bad Reinertz modern day DusznikiZdroj ... View More
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Nam June Paik Video Innovations ... It included the skull of an ox, 13 pianos, 13 television sets, a mannequin, and ... Family of Robot: Hightech Child consists of 13 modern televisions which flash ... View More
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bright size life ... As stated by Les Sabina in 2003 the pianos role is ampquotproviding the harmonic foundation ... It can take any modern music and create a whole new dimension to it just ... View More
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Music ... Electric guitars, electric pianos, and electronic organs are widely used in rock music. ... commonly used metres include 3/4 and 6/8. Many modern composers create ... View More
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