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For the most part, each note has one string, but it's wrapped around 2 or more times, just to get the same frequency with more depth to the sound.
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But if you look closely you'll see that the same string will sometimes wrap around for more than one note. That is, each half of a single piece of wire could be tuned to different notes. (Don't ask me why that works, but close examination of some pianos has shown me that it does.)
Typically the lower notes have one 'string' (or length), the middle notes have two, and the high notes have three. I always assumed that system was to get a more even volume across the keyboard.
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