When we press the keys on the piano, it makes a small hammer hit the strings. This makes the strings vibrate. The vibrations in the strings make the particles in the air around the strings vibrate, and this vibration travels to our ears, where it makes our ear drums, and other parts of the ear vibrate. It is a bit like when you have a line of dominoes and you push the first one over. The first one pushes the second one over, which pushes the third one over, and so on - this is how the vibrations are passed between the particles in the air between the piano strings and our ears.
You use your ears
When a key on the piano is pressed, a hammer inside the piano strikes a string, causing it to vibrate. These vibrations are transmitted through the air as sound waves that reach our ears, allowing us to hear the music being played. The frequency and amplitude of the vibrations determine the pitch and volume of the sound produced.
The main difference between a piano and an electric piano is how they produce sound. A piano has strings that are struck by hammers when keys are pressed, creating acoustic sound. An electric piano uses electronic amplification to produce sound, often mimicking the sound of a traditional piano but with added features like volume control and different sounds.
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They both sound like a piano.
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Sound energy can be sensed by the ears in science. Sound energy travels in the form of waves and causes the eardrums to vibrate, which our brains interpret as sound.
In our ears the sound vibrates and makes the sound
pianos need to be played by hitting the keys to make sound from the piano
In a piano, mechanical energy (from pressing keys) is transformed into sound energy, as the vibrations of the piano strings produce sound waves.
Because It is the vibration of the strings inside the piano that produces the sound of the piano.
No, nothing can compare to a grand piano.