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NO.442
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During the early nineteenth century, the demand for ever-louder sound led to ever-increasing tension on piano strings, making evident the need for stronger framing. Sooner or later, long after factories had taken over the manufacture of other commodities, the Industrial Revolution nevertheless shaped the attitudes of those who decided whether to accept this innovation. To build pianos with steam-powered tools was one thing, to put a cast-iron frame at the center of the instrument, making the product itself a modern factory of sound rather than a fully handcrafted artwork, in wood, was quite another. The resulting debate was vigorous, with many feeling certain that iron in the piano would ruin the tone.

Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.

Which of the following statements about the development of the piano can be inferred from the passage?

Pianos continued to be made by artisans well into the nineteenth century.

The use of steam-powered tools in piano making led to a decline in tone quality.

Prior to the Industrial Revolution, the framing in piano was made entirely of wood.

Select one or more answer choices.

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