During WWII due to rationing, American manufacturers could not build new pianos. Even so, there was still a high demand for the instruments. Many re-builders/tuners took old uprights and simply chopped off part of the top creating a step and attaching a mirror to make them look "new" and updated. The practice continued for the next 20-30 years.
Drums, keyboard piano, and I think there's a bass guitar too
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This is difficult to answer because "upright piano" is a standard and well-defined term "Student piano" is not. In 99% of cases, a "student" piano IS an upright piano.
A person who tunes a piano is a Piano Tuner. If he/she is qualified to make repairs, the title is Piano Technician.
Your best bet is to hang on the wall over the piano. If it is that heavy you likely won't be able get it to be stable by securing it to the piano.
Drums, keyboard piano, and I think there's a bass guitar too
le piano I play the piano = Je joue du piano
Piano Jouer du piano - to play piano
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why do we use concave mirror as converging mirror
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No, "piano" is not plural. "Piano" is the singular form, and "pianos" is the plural form
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The spanish word for piano is actually, piano.
the piano sang beautifully when i played the piano
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