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El piano es un instrumento musical acústico de cuerda inventado en Italia por Bartolomeo Cristofori alrededor del año 1700 (el año exacto es incierto), en el que las cuerdas son golpeadas por martillos de fieltro. Se juega usando un teclado, que es una fila de teclas (palancas pequeñas) que el artista presiona hacia abajo o golpea con los dedos y pulgares de ambas manos para hacer que los martillos golpeen las cuerdas. La palabra piano es una forma abreviada de pianoforte, el término italiano para las versiones del instrumento de principios de 1700, que a su vez deriva de gravicembalo col piano e forte y fortepiano. Los términos musicales italianos piano y forte indican "suave" y "fuerte" respectivamente, en este contexto que se refiere a las variaciones de volumen (es decir, volumen) producidas en respuesta al toque o presión de un pianista sobre las teclas: cuanto mayor sea la velocidad de un al presionar una tecla, cuanto mayor sea la fuerza del martillo golpeando las cuerdas, y más fuerte el sonido de la nota producida y más fuerte el ataque. El nombre fue creado como contraste con el clavecín, un instrumento musical que no permite variaciones en el volumen; En comparación con el clavicordio, los primeros fortepianos en la década de 1700 tenían un sonido más silencioso y un rango dinámico más pequeño.
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WikipediaADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT Milan Porta Garibaldi
Milán es una ciudad del norte de Italia, capital de Lombardía, y la segunda ciudad más poblada de Italia después de Roma. Milán sirvió como la capital del Imperio Romano de Occidente, el Ducado de Milán y el Reino de Lombardía-Venecia. La ciudad propiamente dicha tiene una población de aproximadamente 1,4 millones, mientras que su ciudad metropolitana tiene 3,26 millones de habitantes. Su área urbana continuamente construida, que se extiende mucho más allá de los límites de su ciudad metropolitana administrativa, es la cuarta más grande de la UE con 5,27 millones de habitantes. Se estima que la población dentro del área metropolitana de Milán, también conocida como Gran Milán, es de 8.2 millones, lo que la convierte, con mucho, en el área metropolitana más grande de Italia y la cuarta más grande de la UE.
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Travelling by train is in most cases the fastest way to go from Rome to Milan. Trains usually travel at high speeds, making them the fastest way to get from one place to another.
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This is not necessarily the most important when you travel since we prefer to tell you to enjoy your travel without your phones, but on trains, you can find WIFI onboard, so you remain connected to the internet if you choose to.
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