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Answered by jasneetnagra345
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Piano and guitar are similar in that both instruments are in the string family. I know, you’re thinking you can see the strings on a guitar well enough, but a piano sure looks like it has keys.

When you play a key on a piano it engages a little hammer that strikes strings housed in the piano body. So, where a guitar only has six strings, a piano typically has around 230 strings!

The guitar and piano are also similar in that they are both chromatic instruments, meaning they are capable of producing every note of the chromatic scale. This is useful from a music theory perspective, and the reason I said the piano always provided a reference for me when things got confusing on guitar.

If you have yet to begin learning either instrument you probably don’t know what a chromatic scale is, and music theory is likely the last thing on your mind. That’s okay. The point is this: Playing one instrument can definitely help you if you choose to switch to the other somewhere down the road. Learning about music on the guitar will only help you if you decide to switch to the piano and vice versa.

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Answered by ZaraAntisera
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1. Tension of the strings

2. Galaxy piano

3. The most expensive piano

4. The First Piano invented

5. When the Digital Pianos came along

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  • The first piano was invented in 1709 by an Italian harpsichord maker Bartolomeo di Francesco Cristofori.
  • The piano was first called gravicembalo col piano e forte, which roughly translates to “soft and loud keyboard instrument.”
  • According to many studies, learning piano may enhance a child's language building skills and overall academic achievement.
  • Piano is technically a stringed instrument, played percussively. However, unlike, say, a violin, the piano is played percussively with little hammers hitting its strings to produce sound.
  • Priced at 1.36 million dollars, the galaxy piano is among the world’s most expensive pianos boasting a body made completely of 24-carat gold.

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#3 – Gibson Made the Most Luxurious Guitar of All Time

#4 -  Somebody Once Played Guitar for Four-and-a-Half-Days

#5 – Michael Angelo Batio Owns a Quad Guitar

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