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This week, Tidbits tickles the ivories in commemoration of National Piano Month. • Way back in the 3rd century B.C., the ancient Greeks were playing one of the earliest known keyboard instruments, the hydraulis, or water organ, witch consisted of pipes with a valve that was opened when the key was pressed, releasing air through the pipe. In the 12th century, the keyed stringed monochord was improved upon until it became the clavichord, with sound produced by striking iron strings with small metal blades. The 14th century brought the innovation of drawing wire made of iron, gold, silver, or brass through steel plates. Even Leonardo da Vinci got into the act, designing a stringed keyboard instrument in the late 1400s. Sixteenth-century harpsichords had strings that were plucked by quills when keys were pressed. • The inventor of what has become today’s well-known instrument is credited to an Italian harpsichord maker, Bartolomeo Cristofori, who, around 1700, developed the first piano. He called it “un cimbalo di cipresso di piano e forte,” which translates, “a keyboard of cypress with soft and loud.” It was later shortened to “pianoforte,” then later, just “piano.” Cristofori’s first piano had small leather-covered hammers. • Although Cristofori produced about 20 pia turn the page for more!

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community centers, and schools. A studio piano is about 42 to 45 inches tall (107 to 114 cm), the shortest cabinet that can house a full-sized action above the keyboard. The spinet piano has the action below the keyboard. • Although most modern pianos have 88 keys – 52 white and 36 black – the Austrian Bosendorfer company’s Imperial concert grand has nine extra bass keys. • The lower notes of a piano each have two strings, but the majority of the keys’ hammers strike three strings each time a note is played. This accounts for the fuller sound of the piano as opposed to a harpsichord, on which a single string is plucked. There are a total of 230 strings to accommodate the 88 keys. Each string has about 165 pounds of tension. The greater the tension of the string, the better the sound quality and the louder the sound. • Because thicker strings vibrate at a lower rate than a thin string, they produce lower pitches. • Although we refer to the “C” closest to the middle of the keyboard as “middle C”, it’s not the exact middle of the keyboard. That is actually the space between E and F above “middle C.” • The name Engelhard Steinweg might not be familiar, but his company certainly is. In 1853, Steinweg Americanized his name to Henry E. Steinway and his family received their first piano patent in 1857. They began building pianos one by one. The Steinway is the choice of 98% of concert pianists. A new Steinway 9-ft. concert grand will set you back between $160,000 and $200,000. • At one time, the honor of world’s longest grand piano belonged to an 11’8”-long (3.58m) instrument manufactured by the Charles H. Challen Company in 1935. It weighed over 2 tons. In 2005, at age 16, New Zealand teenager Adrian Mann decided to build a piano entirely (continued on next page)

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PIANOS (cont’d): by hand, working in a farm shed. Four years later, the result was an amazing instrument measuring 18.7 feet (5.7 m) in length. After a nationwide tour of New Zealand, the piano returned home to Mann’s workshop, available for public view. • The first electric piano was introduced in the late 1940s. Metal tines replaced the strings and an electromagnetic pickup similar to those on an electric guitar was used. Digital pianos were brought to the market in 1980. Yamaha, Japan’s first piano manufacturer, established in 1887, introduced its popular Clavinova digital piano in 1985. • Canadian manufacturer Heintzman Pianos built the official piano for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Chinese pianist Lang Lang played the 9-ft. (2.74 m) Crystal Piano for the first time at opening ceremonies. The instrument was later sold at auction for $3.22 million, making it the most expensive piano in the world. • Piano tuners recommend that a new piano be tuned four times the first year, with each change of seasons, and twice a year after that. • American homes, businesses, churches, and institutions are home to more than 10 million pianos.

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This week, let’s have a look at the artichoke, a member of the Asteraceae family. • Botanically, the artichoke is a perennial plant that is part of the thistle family, with its origins in the Mediterranean. In ancient Greece it was known as “Ankinara,” and was heralded for its medicinal qualities. Greek author Homer mentioned it in his writings in the 8th century B.C. As a food, it was consumed only by wealthy citizens, and poor people were not allowed to eat them. • Artichokes were introduced to France, the Netherlands, and England in the 1500s, and were brought to the United States in the 19th century in the 1800s by French and Spanish immigrants. However, they weren’t widely grown in America until the 20th century. The ancients believed that eating artichokes would secure the birth of a male child to a pregnant woman. • The artichoke plant grows to a height of 4.6 to 6.6 feet (1.4 – 2 m) tall, and can spread up to 9 feet (2.74 m) in diameter. An artichoke is really just a flower bulb that hasn’t bloomed, and if it’s left alone, a lovely pink or purple flower, 7 inches (17.8 cm) in diameter, will appear out of the globe. Each flower head has silvery-green leaves 20 to 32 inches (50 to 82 cm) long. The part of this vegetable that we eat is actually the bud, with the fleshy heart at the end of each leaf petal. • The average artichoke plant produces about 20 artichokes a year. • Artichokes are the primary flavor of a popular Italian liqueur called Cynar. This 33-proof dark brown liqueur, launched in 1952, has a bittersweet flavor, and is usually mixed with orange juice. • The world’s top artichoke producer is Italy, followed by Spain, France, and Egypt. Nearly all of the United States’ artichoke crop is pro(continued on next page)

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