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The piano is apparently the favored instrument of aspiring musicians. The violin comes next and, perhaps, the cello after it. Winds and brasses have far less devotees.


The recent Opusfest, the Search for the Ultimate Pianist and the Piano Teachers’ Guild competitions were teeming with contestants.
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