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Classically Training: How did the notes on the piano get there?

15 min · 15 de sep de 2025
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There are 88 keys on the piano, and each one plays a different note. But how did they choose those 88 notes and why did they stop there? Is that even something someone chooses? In this episode, Dr. Andy Fleser explains the history of one of the world’s most important instruments. Related Items * Episode 1: What is classical music? [https://www.yourclassical.org/episode/2025/09/08/classically-training-what-is-classical-music]

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