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barrel piano
Barrel piano, made by George Hicks, c. 1860; in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
barrel piano
musical instrument
Also known as: street piano
- Also called:
- street piano
- Related Topics:
- stringed instrument
- piano
- chordophone
- automatic instrument
barrel piano, stringed musical instrument (chordophone) in which a simple pianoforte action is worked by a pinned barrel turned with a crank, rather than by a keyboard mechanism. It is associated primarily with street musicians and is believed to have been developed in London early in the 19th century. The centre of its manufacture later moved to Italy.
It is sometimes confused with two older street instruments, the barrel organ and the hurdy-gurdy, as these are also operated by a crank. It is also wrongly referred to as a hand, or handle, organ.