| Upright Piano, Transposing, George Russell, London, England, 1894. | |
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George Russell of London built many transposing pianos. Ear players could play in different keys by using the handle beneath the keyboard to alter the position of the hammers - either up or down the strings. Used in theatres to accompany silent movies. Irving Berlin the famous show composer had one of these - he could not read music. |