The 2008 Art Deco Ball; The Gladys Cam (Page Four)

An Amazing Yearly Event

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Bob and Donna looking good in front of their new car

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1937... The Car or Vance???

1937 Buick

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Cocktails anyone?

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Da boys

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Donna and Gladys enjoying a little libation

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Librace in action

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Did you know? - The piano is founded on earlier technological innovations. The first string instruments with struck strings were the hammered dulcimers. During the Middle Ages, there were several attempts at creating stringed keyboard instruments with struck strings. By the 17th century, the mechanisms of keyboard instruments such as the clavichord and the harpsichord were well known. In a clavichord the strings are struck by tangents, while in a harpsichord they are plucked by quills. Centuries of work on the mechanism of the harpsichord in particular had shown the most effective ways to construct the case, soundboard, bridge, and keyboard.

The invention of the modern piano is credited to Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655–1731) of Padua, Italy, who was employed by Ferdinando de' Medici, Grand Prince of Tuscany, as the Keeper of the Instruments. He was an expert harpsichord maker and was well acquainted with the previous body of knowledge on stringed keyboard instruments. It is not known exactly when Cristofori first built a piano. An inventory made by his employers, the Medici family, indicates the existence of a piano by the year 1700; another document of doubtful authenticity indicates a date of 1698. A friend of the family by the name of Sebastian LeBlanc suggested the idea to switch the black and white keys[citation needed] The three Cristofori pianos that survive today date from the 1720s.

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Thank You Gladys For The Fine Photos!

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Page 3: From Vicky | Page 4: From Gladys