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Qué (quién) es dumb piano - definición

PLOT DEVICE
Big dumb object; Big Dumb Objects

dumb piano      
¦ noun a dummy piano keyboard for exercising the fingers.
pianoforte         
  • Broadwood square action (click for page with legend)
  • Musikinstrumenten-Museum]] in Leipzig
  • Keyboard of a grand piano
  • The Yamaha Disklavier player piano. The unit mounted under the keyboard of the piano can play MIDI or audio software on its CD.
  • Steinway]] Model 'A'. From lower left to upper right: main sounding length of strings, treble bridge, duplex string length, duplex bar (nickel-plated bar parallel to bridge), hitchpins, plate strut with bearing bolt, plate hole
  • Erard square action (click for page with legend)
  • Estonia]] grand piano during the manufacturing process. The underside is facing upward, showing the thick beams that will support the rim and frame.
  • [[Cast iron]] plate of a grand piano
  • ('''1''') frame ('''2''') lid, front part ('''3''') capo bar ('''4''') damper ('''5''') lid, back part ('''6''') damper mechanism ('''7''') sostenuto rail ('''8''') pedal mechanism, rods ('''9, 10,11''') pedals: right (sustain/damper), middle (sostenuto), left (soft/una-corda) ('''12''') bridge ('''13''') hitch pin ('''14''') frame ('''15''') sound board ('''16''') string
  • Early piano replica by the modern builder Paul McNulty, after Walter & Sohn, 1805
  • Grand piano by Louis Bas of [[Villeneuve-lès-Avignon]], 1781. Earliest French grand piano known to survive; includes an inverted wrestplank and action derived from the work of Bartolomeo Cristofori (ca. 1700) with ornately decorated soundboard.
  • [[August Förster]] upright piano
  • ''Emánuel Moór Pianoforte''
  • The minipiano 'Pianette' model viewed with its original matching stool: the wooden flap at the front of the instrument has been dropped revealing the tuning pins at the front.
  • The piano was the centrepiece of social life in the 19th-century upper-middle-class home ([[Moritz von Schwind]], 1868). The man at the piano is composer [[Franz Schubert]] (1797–1828).
  • An upright pedal piano by [[Challen]]
  • frameless
  • A440]] (yellow) highlighted.
  • [[Steinway & Sons]] grand piano in the [[White House]]
  • A Prague piano player.
  • piano tuner]]
  • 1720 fortepiano by Italian maker [[Bartolomeo Cristofori]], the world's oldest surviving piano, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
  • Birthday party honoring French pianist [[Maurice Ravel]] in 1928. From left to right: conductor [[Oskar Fried]], singer [[Éva Gauthier]], Ravel (at piano), composer-conductor [[Manoah Leide-Tedesco]], and composer [[George Gershwin]].
  • Bach]]'s ''[[The Well-Tempered Clavier]]'' on a grand piano
  • abbr=in}} grand piano shows, in order of distance from viewer: softwood braces, tapered soundboard ribs, soundboard. The metal rod at lower right is a humidity control device.
  • Strings of a grand piano
  • [[Piano pedals]] from left to right: [[una corda]], [[sostenuto]] and [[sustain pedal]]
  • Player piano from 1920 ([[Steinway]])
  • [[Stuart & Sons]] 2.9 m, 102-note piano
  • The mechanism and strings in upright pianos are perpendicular to the keys. The cover for the strings is removed for this photo.
  • <span style="font-size:90%;">[[Wurlitzer]] 210 electric piano</span>
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Pianoforte; Grand piano; Concert grand; Upright piano; Grand Piano; Piano forte; Baby grand piano; Piano-forte; Parts of a piano; Upright pianoforte; Vertical pianoforte; Grand pianoforte; Classical piano; Pianie; Acoustic piano; Pianofortes; Pianino; Black key; Piano Music; Hammer (piano); Vertical piano; Pianos; Piano construction; Piano performance; Piano technique; Keyboard hammer; Keyboard hammers; Piano hammers; Piano hammer; Piano maker; Piano droit; Piano a coda; Piano-playing; Parlor grand piano; Parlor grand; Concert grand piano; Boudoir grand piano; Boudoir grand; Oriental piano; Console piano
(pianofortes)
A pianoforte is a piano
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N-COUNT
Pianino         
  • Broadwood square action (click for page with legend)
  • Musikinstrumenten-Museum]] in Leipzig
  • Keyboard of a grand piano
  • The Yamaha Disklavier player piano. The unit mounted under the keyboard of the piano can play MIDI or audio software on its CD.
  • Steinway]] Model 'A'. From lower left to upper right: main sounding length of strings, treble bridge, duplex string length, duplex bar (nickel-plated bar parallel to bridge), hitchpins, plate strut with bearing bolt, plate hole
  • Erard square action (click for page with legend)
  • Estonia]] grand piano during the manufacturing process. The underside is facing upward, showing the thick beams that will support the rim and frame.
  • [[Cast iron]] plate of a grand piano
  • ('''1''') frame ('''2''') lid, front part ('''3''') capo bar ('''4''') damper ('''5''') lid, back part ('''6''') damper mechanism ('''7''') sostenuto rail ('''8''') pedal mechanism, rods ('''9, 10,11''') pedals: right (sustain/damper), middle (sostenuto), left (soft/una-corda) ('''12''') bridge ('''13''') hitch pin ('''14''') frame ('''15''') sound board ('''16''') string
  • Early piano replica by the modern builder Paul McNulty, after Walter & Sohn, 1805
  • Grand piano by Louis Bas of [[Villeneuve-lès-Avignon]], 1781. Earliest French grand piano known to survive; includes an inverted wrestplank and action derived from the work of Bartolomeo Cristofori (ca. 1700) with ornately decorated soundboard.
  • [[August Förster]] upright piano
  • ''Emánuel Moór Pianoforte''
  • The minipiano 'Pianette' model viewed with its original matching stool: the wooden flap at the front of the instrument has been dropped revealing the tuning pins at the front.
  • The piano was the centrepiece of social life in the 19th-century upper-middle-class home ([[Moritz von Schwind]], 1868). The man at the piano is composer [[Franz Schubert]] (1797–1828).
  • An upright pedal piano by [[Challen]]
  • frameless
  • A440]] (yellow) highlighted.
  • [[Steinway & Sons]] grand piano in the [[White House]]
  • A Prague piano player.
  • piano tuner]]
  • 1720 fortepiano by Italian maker [[Bartolomeo Cristofori]], the world's oldest surviving piano, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
  • Birthday party honoring French pianist [[Maurice Ravel]] in 1928. From left to right: conductor [[Oskar Fried]], singer [[Éva Gauthier]], Ravel (at piano), composer-conductor [[Manoah Leide-Tedesco]], and composer [[George Gershwin]].
  • Bach]]'s ''[[The Well-Tempered Clavier]]'' on a grand piano
  • abbr=in}} grand piano shows, in order of distance from viewer: softwood braces, tapered soundboard ribs, soundboard. The metal rod at lower right is a humidity control device.
  • Strings of a grand piano
  • [[Piano pedals]] from left to right: [[una corda]], [[sostenuto]] and [[sustain pedal]]
  • Player piano from 1920 ([[Steinway]])
  • [[Stuart & Sons]] 2.9 m, 102-note piano
  • The mechanism and strings in upright pianos are perpendicular to the keys. The cover for the strings is removed for this photo.
  • <span style="font-size:90%;">[[Wurlitzer]] 210 electric piano</span>
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Pianoforte; Grand piano; Concert grand; Upright piano; Grand Piano; Piano forte; Baby grand piano; Piano-forte; Parts of a piano; Upright pianoforte; Vertical pianoforte; Grand pianoforte; Classical piano; Pianie; Acoustic piano; Pianofortes; Pianino; Black key; Piano Music; Hammer (piano); Vertical piano; Pianos; Piano construction; Piano performance; Piano technique; Keyboard hammer; Keyboard hammers; Piano hammers; Piano hammer; Piano maker; Piano droit; Piano a coda; Piano-playing; Parlor grand piano; Parlor grand; Concert grand piano; Boudoir grand piano; Boudoir grand; Oriental piano; Console piano
·noun A pianette, or small piano.

Wikipedia

Big Dumb Object

In discussion of science fiction, a Big Dumb Object (BDO) is any mysterious object, usually of extraterrestrial or unknown origin and immense power, in a story which generates an intense sense of wonder by its mere existence. To a certain extent, the term deliberately deflates this.

The term was not in general use until Peter Nicholls included it in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction as a joke in 1993, while its creation has been attributed to reviewer Roz Kaveney.

Big Dumb Objects often exhibit extreme or unusual properties, or a total absence of some expected properties:

  • The monolith in Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Odyssey (foreshadowed in The Sentinel) is an indecipherable influence on the protohumans to whom it first appears, and later in the film serves to show how little humans have evolved. Astronaut Bowman's attempt to interact with the monolith only makes him a part of its mystery.
  • In Arthur C. Clarke's novel Rendezvous with Rama, a 50km-long cylinder is detected entering the solar system. A similar cylindrical probe of gargantuan dimensions threatens Earth in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
  • The object discovered in Quatermass and the Pit was made of a material of extreme hardness, such that diamond-tipped drills and acetylene torches would not damage it. At the same time nothing would adhere to it.
  • Charles Sheffield's Heritage Universe setting features many immense alien artifacts, some of which are more inscrutable than others.
  • The Marker from Dead Space emits a persistent electromagnetic field from seemingly no source, which could be used to provide limitless energy. Attempting to reverse engineer the Marker, scientists discover that the electromagnetic fields generated by the Marker cause living people to suffer paranoia and hallucinations, while also causing the dead to reanimate, becoming "Necromorphs".
  • In the movie based on Michael Crichton's novel Sphere, the eponymous object would reflect everything in its presence except people. If it did reflect someone, she or he was alone, and the individual was accepted as worthy to harness the device's power.
  • In Iain Banks' novel Against a Dark Background, the Lazy Guns have a lot of mass and yet little weight, and weigh three times as much upside-down as upright.
    • By the same author, the titular Excession is a blackbody sphere that appears on the edge of Culture space and just sits there being inscrutable (even to Culture technology).
  • The dome from the Stephen King novel and television show Under the Dome is large and transparent unless touched by a person; it gives a slight electric shock when touched for the first time by someone, but not afterward. It cannot be penetrated, even by a MOAB bomb, and is seemingly causing many mysterious events in Chester's Mill, the town that the dome is enclosing, including causing all electronic devices near it to explode, visions, and, in one character, premature birth.
  • In Dan Simmons' 1989 novel Hyperion, the mysterious Time Tombs, "huge brooding structures" which are moving backwards through time, and whose purpose, origin, and nature are not explained in the book, are the objective of the characters' pilgrimage.

Such unexpected properties are usually used to rule out conventional origins for the BDO and increase the sense of mystery, and even fear, for the characters interacting with it.