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A '''grand piano''' is the concert form of a ]. The frame of a grand piano has the frame and strings placed horizontally, with the strings extending away from the keyboard. Grand pianos are distinguished from ]s, which have their strings and frame arranged vertically. A '''grand piano''' is the concert form of a ]. A grand piano has the frame and strings placed horizontally, with the strings extending away from the keyboard. Grand pianos are distinguished from ]s, which have their strings and frame arranged vertically.


For further information on the grand piano, see ]. For further information on the grand piano, see ].

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A grand piano is the concert form of a piano. A grand piano has the frame and strings placed horizontally, with the strings extending away from the keyboard. Grand pianos are distinguished from upright pianos, which have their strings and frame arranged vertically.

For further information on the grand piano, see piano.