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.... Norman Rockwell knew full well he would be judged against his peers in the future so he made sure that this painting and [...] Posted in M.S. Rau Blog | No Comments » Now THAT’S a
piano......… January 15th, 2010 When people talk about
piano history, they usually say that the
piano originated around the year 1700 in Florence, Italy....... Since its inception, the instrument we know today as the
piano has had many innovators over [...] Posted in From Our Sales Team , M.S. Rau Blog | 1 Comment...
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[from Resource Library] 04/03/2013
.... It produces exceptional sound with a crisp tonal quality and melodious notes. Housed in its rich mahogany cabinet, each violin produces 64 notes, and is accompanied by a 44-note
piano....... The Violano Virtuoso, featuring the addition of a 44-note
piano, was produced in America between 1912 and 1929 by the Mills Novelty Company from patents put forth by Henry K. Sandell....... The frame of the
piano is shield shaped, supporting the bass strings in the center and the treble strings on either side, which evens the stress on the frame and assists in maintaining the
piano's tuning...
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[from About Us] 08/02/2012
.... High air pressure is used to control the workings within via a large bellows. The mechanism utilizes actual, stand-alone instruments, including base and snare drums, an organ, a triangle and a
piano accordion to create truly magnificent music....... With the press of a button, the Orchestrion comes to life, including the visible
piano accordion, which appears to press its keys and open its bellows by itself...
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...» Orchestrion Organ Brings Music To Life August 1st, 2012 | posted by Bill Rau This early model features stand-alone instruments, including drums, an organ, a triangle and a
piano accordion The Arburo Orchestrion Organ creates incredible music previously....... High air pressure is used to control the workings within via a large bellows. The mechanism utilizes actual, stand-alone instruments, including base and snare drums, an organ, a triangle and a
piano accordion to create truly magnificent music....... With the press of a button, the Orchestrion comes to life, including the visible
piano accordion, which appears to press its keys and open its bellows by itself...
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[from About Us] 03/16/2009
.... This piece is about twice that of most of the artist’s work. Norman Rockwell knew full well he would be judged against his peers in the future so he made sure that this painting and its story… Read More » Now THAT'S a
piano......... When people talk about
piano history, they usually say that the
piano originated around the year 1700 in Florence, Italy....... Since its inception, the instrument we know today as the
piano has had many innovators… Read More »...
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[from Resource Library] 08/23/2011
...between a small
piano and kitchen table." This model was also the first to introduce the QWERTY keyboard. Though not quite successful, it paved the way for typewriters to be accepted and used in the workplace, and thus forever transformed the creating of print media...
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[from Resource Library] 04/03/2013
.... It produces exceptional sound with a crisp tonal quality and melodious notes. Housed in its rich mahogany cabinet, each violin produces 64 notes, and is accompanied by a 44-note
piano....... The Violano Virtuoso, featuring the addition of a 44-note
piano, was produced in America between 1912 and 1929 by the Mills Novelty Company from patents put forth by Henry K. Sandell....... The frame of the
piano is shield shaped, supporting the bass strings in the center and the treble strings on either side, which evens the stress on the frame and assists in maintaining the
piano's tuning...
Read More »
[from Resource Library] 08/23/2011
...between a small
piano and kitchen table." This model was also the first to introduce the QWERTY keyboard. Though not quite successful, it paved the way for typewriters to be accepted and used in the workplace, and thus forever transformed the creating of print media...
Read More »