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piano

A large keyboard instrument that actuates an intricate system of felt covered hammers that strike wire strings, producing sounds that may be softened or sustained by means of pedals. The piano consists of essentially a large iron harp with steel strings arranged in courses secured in a metal frame and encased in a wood box and soundboard.

The piano, also called pianoforte, covers a wide musical range with its 88 keys and is built in many shapes and sizes. In grand pianos (the largest), the harp is horizontal - on the same plane as the keyboard. In an upright piano, the harp is vertical - perpendicular to the keyboard.

Invented in Italy in the early 18th century, the piano remains the most popular keyboard instrument. In addition to the classical repertoire, countless piano styles in jazz and popular music permeate our culture and it plays an important role in almost every area of music as a solo, accompanying, or ensemble instrument.


categories:
keyboards

sub-types:
acoustic piano, bowed piano, digital piano, electric piano, grand piano, jangle piano, prepared piano, tack piano, toy piano, upright piano, Yamaha piano
artisttitlemusicianinstrumentyear
John Coltrane Blue Train Kenny Drew piano 1957
Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Wynton Kelly piano 1959
Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Bill Evans piano 1959
Charles Mingus Mingus Ah Um Horace Parlan piano 1959
John Coltrane Giant Steps Wynton Kelly piano 1959
John Coltrane Giant Steps Cedar Walton piano 1959
John Coltrane Giant Steps Tommy Flanagan piano 1959
Blind Lemon Jefferson Blind Lemon Jefferson George Perkins piano 1961
Bill Evans Trio Sunday At The Village Vanguard Bill Evans piano 1961
Sleepy John Estes The Legend Of Sleepy John Estes John Parker piano 1962
Bill Evans Trio Waltz for Debby Bill Evans piano 1962
Lee Morgan The Sidewinder Barry Harris piano 1963
The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones Ian Stewart piano 1964
The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones Gene Pitney piano 1964
Bob Dylan Another Side Of Bob Dylan Bob Dylan piano 1964
John Coltrane Live at Birdland McCoy Tyner piano 1964
John Coltrane A Love Supreme McCoy Tyner piano 1965
The Beatles Help! John Lennon electric piano 1965
The Beatles Help! Paul McCartney electric piano 1965
The Beatles Help! Paul McCartney piano 1965
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