It all depends on how well they are taken care of. If a piano is well maintained, and protected from fluctuations in humidity, it can last 100 years or more. Others that are abused by lack of maintenace and poor climate (too hot, too much moisture) can deteriorate quite fast.
Most pianos can last for close to 15 seconds, assuming the strings are not muted in any way.
Last time I checked, pianos weren't edible.
Actually electric pianos did not replace acoustic pianos. There are literally millions of acoustic pianos in the united states alone, and more being bought every week. I personally see about 1000 pianos a year because I work as a piano tuner/technician. Electric pianos do come in handy for traveling to gigs, but acoustic pianos are very much alive and well.
No, Emerson pianos are not good.
I don't know about names, but there are many different types of pianos. There are upright pianos, baby grands, grands, concert grands, etc. There are also electric keyboards and digital keyboards that are like pianos without hammers.
Most pianos can last for close to 15 seconds, assuming the strings are not muted in any way.
Last time I checked, pianos weren't edible.
The plural form for the singular noun piano is pianos.
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Grand pianos can be purchased from the people that make the pianos such as Steinway. In addition, the pianos can also be purchased from retailers such as PianoMart.
Actually electric pianos did not replace acoustic pianos. There are literally millions of acoustic pianos in the united states alone, and more being bought every week. I personally see about 1000 pianos a year because I work as a piano tuner/technician. Electric pianos do come in handy for traveling to gigs, but acoustic pianos are very much alive and well.
These pianos' keys. This piano's keys.
No, Emerson pianos are not good.
I don't know about names, but there are many different types of pianos. There are upright pianos, baby grands, grands, concert grands, etc. There are also electric keyboards and digital keyboards that are like pianos without hammers.
The plural of 'piano' is 'pianos'.
The correct way to spell "pianos" is P-I-A-N-O-S.
The antiques store sold only old pianos. Two pianos are used in a piano duet.