you put a mute on the strings inside of the piano.
You can't use dynamics or timbre on a harpsichord, but you can on a piano
piano
peaceful and soft
one is more sharp in timbre one is lower.
Timbre is what allows you to tell a piano from a trumpet, or a person's voice from a drum. It's tone color. It is independent from pitch, which is the frequency at which an object vibrates to create sound.
there is a lever. pull or push to change it
by the pitch
No, there are no magnets in a normal mechanical piano.
They both sound like a piano.
Timbre is what allows you to tell what type of instrument is playing that you're listening to. You wouldn't be able to tell a piano from a trumpet without it. The closest type of sound without timbre is a pure sine wave, since there's no overtones in the waveform to make it more distinct than a simple, smooth "beeping" noise.
There are 8 c naturals on a normal piano but there are 7 c sharps
A normal piano has 88 keys. A "Cottage piano" has 64 keys. The 7'4'' Bosendorfer has 92 keys. The 9'6'' Bosendorfer has 97 keys. Standard pianos have 88 keys.