The model tall cabinet piano was introduced about 1805 and was built through the 1840s. The compendious cottage upright or pianino with vertical stringing, made leading by Robert Wornum around 1815, Piano Lessons was built into the 20th century.
With the advent of powerful desktop computers, highly realistic sampled digital grand pianos have become applicable as affordable software modules. Some use multi-gigabyte piano sample sets with as many as 90 recordings, each lasting legion seconds, for each of the 88 keys under different conditions, augmented by additional samples to emulate sympathetic resonance, key release, the drip of the dampers, and simulations of piano techniques like re-pedaling.
