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The original player pianos, popular until phonographs were more or less perfected (say 1900-1925) had foot pedals that made them work. Recent player pianos often run on electrical power.
The original answer here was nonsense, pianos aren't only made of timber, most grand pianos are made of timber because it's a strong, and solid wood.
The Universal Piano Company made pianos from 1910 until 1929. This company was in New York CIty and produced upright pianos and player pianos. The pianos were very well made and had a great sound.
In the 1930s in Berlin
No it was made by thomas Edison
The original player pianos, popular until phonographs were more or less perfected (say 1900-1925) had foot pedals that made them work. Recent player pianos often run on electrical power.
Upright pianos were called cabinet grand pianos in the early 1900's
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The original answer here was nonsense, pianos aren't only made of timber, most grand pianos are made of timber because it's a strong, and solid wood.
The Universal Piano Company made pianos from 1910 until 1929. This company was in New York CIty and produced upright pianos and player pianos. The pianos were very well made and had a great sound.
japan
In the 1930s in Berlin
Made in japan!
The first upright pianos were made at the end of the 1700s. The most common piano of the 1800s was the upright. Please see the site below, "A Brief History of Pianos".
No it was made by thomas Edison
Chopin Further to the previous answer, Chopin did not make pianos. The two manufacturers that Chopin most favoured were Erard and Pleyel.
Nobody made the helicopter in 1900