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Where is the piano training?
The better places for piano training are as follows:

1. Linshui Xinyi Gangwantan Musical Instrument Store is a shop that gives consideration to adult piano teaching and musical instrument sales. The musical instruments in the shop are of good quality and can be used for free when studying. The teacher's teaching quality is very good.

2. Although the musical instruments of Yongshi Musical Instrument Store in Linshui County are relatively common, the teachers are patient and meticulous in teaching, and they can also achieve certain results by studying hard.

3. Suzhou Xuan Yin Music Training Institute, various characteristic courses, professional and powerful teachers, high-quality teaching environment, 8 years of teaching and training experience, 22 stores nearby, countless students successfully completed the piano exam here. Lao Jiang suggested that students can go to official website of Xuan Yin Musical Instrument Store or the campus for detailed consultation, and make plans according to their study plans.

4. Xue Xiaomei's piano art training. Address: East Gate of Bindong Garden, Nanyi Lane, Changfeng Street.

5. Rogo piano ruined wisdom training. Address: Floor/KLOC-0, Block A, Zhongzheng Wanyue, Shuangdongkou, Jianshe South Road.

6. Xue Xiaomei Piano Art Center of Xinglu Art Training School. Address: 8th Floor, No.58 Qinxian North Street, xiaodian district, Taiyuan, Shanxi.

Piano, a keyboard instrument in western classical music, has the reputation of "the king of musical instruments". It consists of 88 keys (52 white keys and 36 black keys) and a metal chord board.

Italian Bartolomeo Christofi invented the piano in 1709. The 88-key piano has a range from A0(27.5Hz) to C8 (4 186.0 108 Hz), and the key 108 is as high as B8, which covers almost all the musical tones in the music system, and is the instrument with the widest range except the fiber organ. Piano is widely used in solo, ensemble and accompaniment performances.