yes, there have been many. The first few piano's started out as a few strings being hit by the pieces of wood you pressed down, sound a bit like a banjo instrument kind of sound.
This piano shows to have been built in 1963. (Pierce Piano Atlas)
Piano is, and has always been, used to play music.
The distinguished Piano Sonata No. 4 is the longest piano composition to have been a sonata; it is sometimes referred to as the Grand Sonata. The sonata itself was composed By Ludwig Von Beethoven.
That would depend on if the piano key has ever been exposed to the air. If it has, then yes, there are more than likely germs on it. If the key is a replacement and is still in the packaging, it may be clean.
a piano is usfull for all types of music any type of music has the piano
I personally do not have any children, but once I do I plan on starting them with piano and drum lessons. As a percussionist myself, I wish I had been started on piano at an earlier age. It builds an everlasting foundation in music that is difficult to acquire later in life.
The piano can play in any key because it is chromatic.
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To cover the piano keys from any damage(s).
Yes, Mozart plays the piano.
Any Kawai piano is a good piano (more likely a great piano) - the company makes only precision instruments.
Piano. (This question has already been answered numerous times on this site.)Its called a pianoThe Piano