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And then he drifted around to musical analogies — a vertical piano, or a giant harp, like the one Mainstone had imagined.
And then he drifted around to musical analogies a vertical piano, or a giant harp, like the one Mainstone had imagined.
When I asked Zink about this familiar sensation, he at first responded by describing the distinctive form and length of suspension bridges that makes them sublime: "They are the biggest, the most monumental, so of course our eyes are going to be drawn to them". And then he drifted around to musical analogies a vertical piano, or a giant harp, like the one Mainstone had imagined.
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The monstrous "full vertical" or large upright piano can weigh as much as half a ton.
In the 18th and early 19th centuries, upright pianos (i.e., pianos with vertical strings and soundboard) took three different forms.
This area is far from played out, and there are many marketplaces waiting to be created for verticals from babysitting to piano lessons.
The goal is to set the piano vertically on the skid board with the left side (bass side) down on the board, so that the treble side of the piano points skyward and the keyboard is vertical.
Often, but not always, piano tabs include vertical lines marking the barrier between each measure - usually, these are represented with capital letter "I's" or with vertical line characters, like this: Like pieces of sheet music, tabs are read from left to right.
Often, but not always, piano tabs include vertical lines marking the barrier between each measure - usually, these are represented with capital letter "I's" or with vertical line characters, like this: Play notes sequentially as you read from left to right.
Its architect, Renzo Piano, calls it "a vertical city"?
Instead, they hold their own against the architecture; growing from raised beds edged in Cor-Ten steel, they suggest a vertical counterpoint to the low-slung Piano building.
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