So, why do pianos have 88 keys? Pianos have 88 keys because composers wanted to expand the range of their music. Adding more piano keys removed the limits on what kind of music could be performed on the instrument. 88 keys have been the standard since Steinway built theirs in the 1880s.
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Read More »Being that Steinway was one of the largest piano manufacturers in the 1880s, others saw this move and followed suit. The expanded piano allowed for a better balance between tenor and bass range to go with the treble. Many compositions at this time were Romantic and starting to head into 20th-century works. Use of the extreme ranges of the piano had become popular, especially in Rachmaninoff and Cage’s music.
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