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Fill each gap in the following passage with a suitable word.
The piano has played a central role in European music (1)....................the early 1700s. Its development can (2).............................. traced back to an Italian harpsichord maker, Bartolomeo Cristofori. He had wanted for a long time to combine the mechanisms of two instruments: the dulcimer, which relies (3)..................... strings and hammers to produce its sounds, and the harpsichord, (4) ........................ music is produced through a keyboard.
In 1709, Cristofori worked out (5)..................... this could be done successfully, and the piano was born. The piano player strikes a key on the keyboard, (6).............................. forces a hammer to strke a string, producing a note. This idea seems obvious (7).......................... us today, but in 1709 it was revolutionary.
The piano quickly became extremely popular ,and improvements continued to be (8)........................ to it. Foot pedals were introduced (9)........................ the end of the eighteenth century. Although pianos have been made in a wide variety of different shapes and sizes, today (10)........................ are really only two main types of piano, the Grand and the Upright.
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The piano has played a central role in European music (1)....................the early 1700s. Its development can (2).............................. traced back to an Italian harpsichord maker, Bartolomeo Cristofori. He had wanted for a long time to combine the mechanisms of two instruments: the dulcimer, which relies (3)..................... strings and hammers to produce its sounds, and the harpsichord, (4) ........................ music is produced through a keyboard.
In 1709, Cristofori worked out (5)..................... this could be done successfully, and the piano was born. The piano player strikes a key on the keyboard, (6).............................. forces a hammer to strke a string, producing a note. This idea seems obvious (7).......................... us today, but in 1709 it was revolutionary.
The piano quickly became extremely popular ,and improvements continued to be (8)........................ to it. Foot pedals were introduced (9)........................ the end of the eighteenth century. Although pianos have been made in a wide variety of different shapes and sizes, today (10)........................ are really only two main types of piano, the Grand and the Upright.
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