Where did the piano originate? The piano originated in Italy which is also where the language for music came from. The piano (originally called pianoforte.

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Where did the piano originate? The piano originated in Italy which is also where the language for music came from. The piano (originally called pianoforte which meant soft-loud) came from the keyboard section. Unlike the rest of the keyboard family (the harpsichord and organ) the piano can play loud and soft dynamics because it hammers the strings, unlike the harpsichord which plucks the strings.

Famous Pianists. Some famous pianists didn’t just play the piano they also composed music for them as well as for the orchestra! Some of these people were Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin and Scott Joplin. DID YOU KNOW? Beethoven eventually went deaf but still was able to play the piano because of the vibrations it made! Watch this

What is the range of a piano? The range of the piano is from a low A to a top C which is a whopping 7.3 octaves. Almost every modern piano has 52 white keys and 36 black keys for a total of 88 keys. Many older pianos only have 85 keys (seven octaves from A 0 to A 7 ).

Different types of piano There are many types of piano one of the most known version is the grand piano The grand piano has all its strings flat along the body, giving it a long shape. Another well known piano is the electric keyboard where you can change it from sound to sound. This next particular piano is for people who have small houses the upright piano where it has all the strings up hence the name “ upright ” piano.

Piano Montage The maker of the first piano (Bartolomeo Cristofori)

Feedback WWW – Very detailed information about the Piano features, history and famous musicians who played it. Grade – A Mr O’Sullivan