Open the top of the piano and look back where the "harp" attaches to the sound board you should see the serial number either on a tag attached to the sound board or to the metal frame of the harp then go to (on line) to "bluebookofpianos.com" and look up the serial number
Unfortunately, It would be impossible to determine the make of a piano with only a serial number. If the name isn't on the name board, then look inside the piano on the Iron plate. If it's not there, then a piano technician might be able to tell you the make.
it was made in Italy
Pianos come from Greece
Piano strings are made of steel wire.
The piano was made in 1917.
Unfortunately, It would be impossible to determine the make of a piano with only a serial number. If the name isn't on the name board, then look inside the piano on the Iron plate. If it's not there, then a piano technician might be able to tell you the make.
you tell me
The piano was made in Florence, Italy around 1707.
it was made in Italy
No, i play the piano, but there are no registers or anything. But i don't get what you mean on the piano registers thingy. If you tell me what you mean, i could tell you what they are because i am confused about what you are saying. Really.
i play piano!
The tusks of the elephants are made into the keys of a piano.
Pianos come from Greece
a grand piano
Piano strings are made of steel wire.
The piano was made in 1917.
if you meant by who invented the piano, it is Bartolomeo cristofori