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    • The PianoMan Ltd (Leeds)

      170 Easterly Road
      Oakwood
      Leeds, West Yorkshire LS83AD
      England

      Suppliers of new and reconditioned acoustic pianos

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      Victoria Works
      Benjamin Street
      Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF29AR
      England

      We deal in a wide variety of Pianos traditional &

    • Brooklands Pianos Ltd.

      156 Hatfield Road
      St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 4TU
      England

      Selection of new and restored pianos always in

    • David Manson Pianos Ltd

      3 The Stables Lynx Park Business Centre
      Colliers Green
      Cranbrook, Kent TN17 2LR
      England

      We hire/rent sell and restore upright and grand

    • Internet Pianos

      122A Horsham La
      Upchurch
      Gillingham, Kent ME87XB
      England

      Main agents for Steinmayer, Weber and Gors &

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    Did You Know Piano Facts

    1157
    Around the middle of the twelfth century we find the keyed monochord, which was developed further, several strings being added, until eventually we recognize the clavichord. A tangent was fitted to the back of each key, which when raised contacted the single string, and facilitated simultaneous notes. The tangent acted as a bridge determining the speaking length of the string. A mute was fitted to the non-speaking length, so when the key was released the note stopped singing.