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Title: The Design of The Piano


1
The Design of The Pianoforte
gravicèmbalo col piano e forte (literally
harpsichord with soft and loud) T. H.
Normanton - 24th April 2007
2
The Search for a Mechanism
  • The Background and The Problem
  • The Sponsor and The Inventor
  • The Invention
  • Analysis of the Design
  • Developments

3
What do people want?
  • Available music
  • Musical instruments that are easy to play and
    manage
  • Affordable music-making
  • Less expensive instruments
  • A general purpose music-making instrument

4
Some key dates
  • Harp Egypt 4000BC
  • Monochord Pythagoras 500BC
  • Portative organ Invented 1100
  • Initially did not have keys
  • Organistrum (Hurdy-Gurdy) Established by
    1150
  • Clavichord Starts 1350AD
  • Harpsichord Appears 15th C.
  • Pianoforte Invented c1700

5
Basic Stringed Instruments

1 Finger plucked Harp 2 Plectrum
Plucked Zither, Harpsichord 3 Bowed Rebec,
Hurdy-Gurdy, Keyboard 4 Hammered Dulcimer,
Clavichord, Pianoforte
6
Early Keyboard Instrument Technologies
  • 15thC

13thC
Keyed Organ
Hurdy-Gurdy
Clavichord
8 Note Diatonic
12 Note Chromatic
Plainsong Polyphony
7
Putting it together
Harp Keyboard Mechanism
Developed 14th-15th C
Developed 15th-16th C
Harpsichord
Clavichord
8
At the end of the Renaissance
  • Mass production techniques still not developed
  • Clavichord is too quiet for orchestral use
  • Harpsichord is unable to play soft (piano) or
    loud (forte)
  • just loud
  • and its been going on for a bit too!
  • Were composers dropping subtle hints for sponsors
    to develop a harpsichord with dynamics?
    something new?
  • Builders must have been trying to find a new and
    clever plectrum mechanism technology
  • But where to find the time to innovate?
  • Enter

9
The Medici at c1700
  • Rich and Powerful. The Godfathers of the
    Renaissance
  • Sponsors for Arts and Science
  • Ferdinando de' Medici, Hereditary Prince of
    Tuscany hires Bartolomeo Cristofori, reason
    unknown but he was probably given little
    choice An offer he couldnt refuse?
  • But he was a creative musical instrument
    craftsman

10
Cristofori invents the Pianoforte
  • Offers a solution to the loud/soft problem by
    suggesting a hammer action to replace the
    plectrum action of the Harpsichord Knights
    Move (Gosling, 2007)
  • Cristofori invents a mechanism or action so
    that
  • Hammer cannot remain in contact with, and
    therefore damp, the string. Therefore the action
    must flick the hammer at the string
  • The motion of the players finger is amplified
    into hammer energy
  • Hammer must not bounce back and strike the string
    again
  • Very complex action

11
Cristoforis Pianoforte and action
c1720
12
Later Innovations
  • More keys
  • Improved tonal volume (multi-stringing)
  • Mechanism for upright piano
  • Cast Iron Frame (1825)
  • Stabilises tuning and gives durability
  • Case design
  • Different styles to suit varied potential buyers
  • Upright piano takes up much less space
  • Industrial revolution
  • Mass production
  • Digital Piano a different instrument (1980s)

13
Incorporation of Style
14
The Pianoforte as a Design(Gosling, 2007)
  • Unique Selling Point
  • Anyone can play it
  • It is in all important peoples homes
  • All musicians should be able to play one
  • Appeals to the hitting instinct
  • Intrapsychic
  • Musicians knew they needed a harpsichord with a
    wider dynamic range the idea was there
  • Clearly feasible for mass production
  • Adoption
  • Musicians queuing up

15
The Pianoforte as a Design
  • Useable
  • Over 5 Centuries of unhurried keyboard evolution
  • Sustainable
  • Successive evolution and innovation
  • Piano tuning a whole new industry
  • Socially acceptable
  • Softer, less strident than a harpsichord
  • Entertainment for the Victorian middle classes
  • Scrapable

16
Scrapable
Shelford Feast 2002 Piano Smashing Contest
17
Interesting developments
The Player Piano
18
Interesting developments
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