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The fortepiano has four legs, and at the bottom of each leg theres a bar connecting each leg, and the the top the the black keys are white and the white keys are black also the lid opened up so it faced the player so if you were performing and you were facing the audience the audience would hear the music better than you, the piano( the grand piano) also had four legs and in between the to legs where you would sit where there pedals the pedal to the right holds the note(s) your playing the pedal in middle is used by holding a note then pressing down the middle pedal and that will make the piano hold only that note, you can make the note held longer by pressing that note multiple times the pedal to the left dims the noise level, the piano has white keys normal and black keys sharps and flats. it also has a stand to place your music on. the lid opens up to your left so you and your audience can hear.

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