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Sarajevo
Bosna i Hercegovina
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88
Ein Klavier hat üblicherweise 88 Tasten, 52 weiße und 36 schwarze, aus denen 88 Töne entstehen. Ein Pianist liest üblicherweise 88 Noten. Diese 88 Mikroprosastücke bilden gleichzeitig ein Klavier und ein Klavierkonzert.
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