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History of the piano piano Iatnisd athlaergmeecin hsatrnuismmenintstidheatthperopdeurcceussssioounnidnswthruemnetnhte. keys are pressed The word piano is an abbreviation of PIANOFORTE [ PIANOFORTE ], an Italian word meaning \"soft and loud\", derived from the ability of a piano to vary in volume according to how hard the keys are pressed. As a stringed instrument, the piano is similar to the clavichord [CLAVICHORD] and the harpsichord [HARPSICHORD]. they differ only in the way sound is generated. The harpsichord strings are plucked or scratched by the feathers. The strings of the clavichord are tapped with a mechanism that remains in contact with the string after being struck. To force the frequency of the oscillations, the piano string section was tapped with a wedge that instantly resonated. To achieve the vibration of the string independently. The piano is an important instrument in western classical music, jazz music, movies, and television programs. and many other forms of music, the piano is also a highly popular instrument among the middle and upper classes. The piano was invented in Florence, Italy by Bartolomeo Cristofori. The dby Bartolomeo Cristofori The details of when Cristofori invented the first piano are unclear. But from the Medici family records Those who hired Cristoforietails of when Cristofori invented the first piano are unclear Pianos appear to date from 1700. Cristofori built 20 more pianos before his death in 1731, and three of his existing ones date back. from the 1720s

The beginning of the piano During a period in the Western Hemisphere Almost every household owns a piano. The piano can be played alone. (solo) playing in a band such as an orchestra as a composing device or even as furniture in the house Until millions of people, whether children or adults, are happy to experience, play, listen, or even just stand and watch. Any musical instrument is not easy to play for a beginner, however.The piano is a musical instrument that attracts people to it. In addition to the pianist interested in playing. Sometimes they also want to learn about selection, maintenance, and evolution, function, and characteristics. We can divide the stringed instruments, which are considered the ancestors of the piano in the past, into 2 main types: Device that operates by pushing and pulling Equipment that operates by hitting or tapping. In the early days people played a musical instrument that looked like a harp. The harp was played by strum and beat. For the harp that was played by strum later, the board section was modified to the bottom to create a more resonant sound. until later developed into a musical instrument called the harpsichord, while the harp played by beating or percussion has developed ever since Until the device that is now known as the piano

The development of the piano The piano, like any other technological development, It has its roots in the development of the harpsichord over the centuries. This includes the production of the turntable, frame and keyboard. Cristofori himself produces the harpsichord. Cristofori's major new achievement was allowing the hammers to strike the strings without getting stuck on the strings. (to make a clear sound) in addition the hammer also needs to return to its original position without strumming or bouncing violently, and most importantly, the piano needs to be able to play rattling notes. the first piano of Cristofori Made with thinner strings than today's pianos. This makes the sound much quieter than the current piano but compared to the clavichord (The only instrument of that era that could be controlled soft or loud.) The piano was louder. This new instrument didn't get much attention. Until an Italian writer named Scipione Maffei wrote and published an article (AD 1711). Excitingly speaking of the merits of the piano, Mafei included a piano model in the article and encouraged other manufacturers. Started to build a piano according to Cristofori's design. Piano production entered its heyday in the late 18th century, especially among the Viennese piano makers. This included Johann Andreas Stein and Johann's daughter, Nannette Stein. The Viennese piano Andreas has a wooden frame. Two strings per note and a leather mallet. The famous composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART) also composed music to be played on this piano. Mozart's pianos had a clearer sound than today's. Today, the term forte piano [ FORTE PIANO ] is used to distinguish between 18th-century pianos and today's pianos. wolfgang amadeus mozart

Proliferation of the piano Cristofori's instruments and ideas spread throughout Europe. by musicians from different languages a​ nd nationalities which has traveled to places such as Italian singers under the royal office or royal family has been published Said to have been welcomed by the Portuguese royal family during the heyday of King Joao V., their wealth came from having goods sourced in South America. gold and diamonds in brazil He created an opera house which brought in many singers and musicians the Cristofori instruments were included as a result, resulting in the Cristofori's popularity and cost many times higher than that of the harpsichord. much due to the earthquake And from the Spanish King Carlos III's dislike of music in 1759-1788 until destroying a number of pianos. The two oldest pianos, Seville's Francisco Perez Mirabel, dated 1745, are very similar in design to Cristofori's.Cristofori's piano is popular n ot only in the West. But spread to the north as well, for example, in Germany there is evidence of a publication in Maffei's magazine about this instrument. But it is strange that no German piano maker has been so successful. however, more than 20 cities in the area have changed. Originally producing hapsi chords, it was changed to produce pianos instead. A well-known German piano maker is Silberman. His piano was produced in the 1730s in England, around 1740 there was only one piano. which was produced by an English priest Using wood from Italy. In 1756, during the Seven Years' War, music equipment production began to change from producing saxophones to producing pianos instead. And has been widely popular until now.

Examples of each type of piano

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