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A piano is constructed with a wooden frame, which provides stability and supports the internal components. The core of the instrument includes a soundboard, strings, and hammers; when a key is pressed, a hammer strikes the strings, producing sound. The strings are made of metal and are tuned to specific pitches, while the soundboard amplifies the vibrations. The casing, often made from hardwood, encases all these elements and contributes to the piano's aesthetic appeal.

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