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Which was NOT a technical improvement in the nineteenth-century piano?

Double-escapement action

The double-escapement action was one of the most important technical developments in the nineteenth-century piano. It allowed for a much faster and more even repetition of notes, which was essential for the virtuosic playing that became popular in the Romantic era. The other three options were also significant improvements that made the piano a more versatile and expressive instrument.

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