No instrument epitomizes the world of music better than the piano,
with its familiar pattern of black and white keys.
Countless decorations celebrate these instruments and their keyboards.
The most iconic design of the piano is the grand,
especially one that is solid black.
A replica of a grand piano done in crystal: now that's elegance times elegance!
Too bad they etched the keyboard on the wrong way around. . . .
While grand pianos rule the concert stage, the upright pianotaking up less floor space
is better suited for the home, the teaching studio, and the saloon in the western movie.
Here is one decorated in gold for the holidays,
and they even added my name to the lower front board.
As if the little kids didn't already have enough reason to kick that board while playing.
These days many find it pracitical to use a digital piano or electronic keyboard.
No strings to tune, easier to carry to gigs, imitates other intrument sounds, etc.
This plastic toy is fully non-functional,
except that the entire keyboard will move down and make a clicking sound.
The design of this Scentsy warmer changes the pattern of black-key groups from 2-3 to 3-3.
Maybe their musical alphabet only goes up to D instead of all the way to G?
Calculator! Play a Gm7b9 as an arpeggio and get 136. Who would have guessed?