Closing your eyes.
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<span>The Harpsichord was invented before the piano. A harpsichord is like a piano in that you press a key to manipulate the strings. However, in a piano, when you press the key it causes a hammer to strike the string, and when you press a key on a harpsichord it causes a plectrum to pluck the string. A plectrum is like a quill and so when you play a harpsichord it can only play one volume. On a piano, when you push a key soft it will play soft and when you push it hard it will play loud. It's original name was a piano forte which is Italian for soft/loud.
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ANSWER: High Museum of Art at Atlanta and Terra Foundation for American Art at Chicago
EXPLANATION: In 2006, an agreement for exchange of art was made between the government owned The Louvre and privately owned art museums which are High Museum of Art at Atlanta and Terra Foundation for American Art at Chicago for an exchange of $6.9 million. It was decided that The Louvre will share its collection and the private museums will cover $18 million cost of the program. The $6.9 Million as paid towards the refurbishment of The Louvre.
Magic and also magic and you can almost use more magic.