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A piano is a great instrument to learn about and this power point will tell you all about it. Enjoy.

The Piano was made in 1698 by an Italian man named Bartolomeo Cristofori. There are over 12,000 pieces in a piano, 10,000 which are moving. There is 18 tons of pressure being pressed by the stretched piano strings. In a concert it is close to 30 tons of pressure. The normal string having about 160 pounds of pressuer. There are 230 strings inside a certain piano. it is close to 30 tons of pressure. The normal string having about 160 pounds of pressuer. There are 230 strings inside a certain piano.

A piano is a large instrument with a lid and three legs which is black and white and you can play on it. Here is a picture that I drew and labeled myself at the bottom.

The best thing about learning to play the piano is that it's very easy to start. Anyone can walk up and play every note on the piano just by pressing down the keys. Even little kids can learn to play simple songs pretty quickly. This is different from other popular instruments like the trumpet, violin, and guitar where learning to play that first song or note properly can be quite difficult and can take a lot of practice.

Thankyou for watching this power point about the life and history of a piano I hope you enjoyed it.

Feeback Some good information here, Joe. You haven’t included a picture of the Piano for use to see. You have talked a little about its construction but it would be nice to know about how sound is made on this instrument. C – Mr O’Sullivan