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            <title>Vorsetzer / Piano Player</title>
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            <description>Piano playing devices, better known as piano players or in German (where they were very common) called Vorsetzers. on some sites vorsetzer is literally translated as 'sits in before' but grammatically it could better be translated as 'placed in front of' so it's in fact a devices placed in front of the piano. The vorsetzer works principally the same as a Player Piano action, the biggest difference being that the device is not built in the piano. The pneumatics that play the piano action in a pla…</description>
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