When you press a key on the keyboard (of a piano), this enables a little hammer inside to strike on a string that produces the correct note.
If it is not an electric piano, then what happens is there are hammers connected to every key inside the piano, so when you press a key, the hammer hits a certain string with a certain size, producing a certain pitch. If your piano can open up you can see this happen when you play a key
Sound is produced on the piano by small hammers striking strings. The hammers are controlled mechanically and strike the strings when the player's hands press the piano keys.
As you press on a key, little hammers inside the piano hit the strings. The strings vibrate and the vibration of the string produces the sound of the piano.
When you press a key, there is a little hammer that hits a string, which makes sound. Something like that I'm pretty sure....
there are hammers at the back
so when you press a key it will make asound
A piano produces sound just like a guitar. Inside piano either grand or upright has piano strings attached inside with every keys. When you hit a certain key, the strings vibrate creating sound that is very pleasing in the ear.
Its a feature on keyboards. The harder you strike a piano key, the louder it will be. The more gently you strike the note, the softer the note will be. Striking a key harder will produce a louder sound, striking it softer will produce a softer sound.
When you press a key on the keyboard (of a piano), this enables a little hammer inside to strike on a string that produces the correct note.
it's a thing that hits a string and makes the sound. it's like a guitar but the hamer hits the string.
Sting instruments. Unless you're talking about a piano type instrument with vibrating strings.
Inside the piano is a long row of felt-tipped hammers that hit tuned strings.
A piano produces sound just like a guitar. Inside piano either grand or upright has piano strings attached inside with every keys. When you hit a certain key, the strings vibrate creating sound that is very pleasing in the ear.
Piano belongs to a percussion instrument family. in order to produce a sound strings has to be struck by hammer. The striking action defines piano as a percussion instrument. Pianist is unable to produce the sound directly, like violinist or guitarist, for that reason piano can not be classified to string instrument family.
Its a feature on keyboards. The harder you strike a piano key, the louder it will be. The more gently you strike the note, the softer the note will be. Striking a key harder will produce a louder sound, striking it softer will produce a softer sound.
When you press a key on the keyboard (of a piano), this enables a little hammer inside to strike on a string that produces the correct note.
Piano strings are actually solid metal. Inside the piano there are levers and hammers. When you push the key, a lever pushes the hammer that hits the string to produce a sound. That is why a piano is a percussion instrument.
I play the piano, and I'll answer the question. The piano has numerous thin, long strings inside it. When you press a key, a little soft-headed mallet hits one of the strings-thus producing sound. And when the key is let go of, a damper stops the sound from ringing or continuing on.
it's a thing that hits a string and makes the sound. it's like a guitar but the hamer hits the string.
When you press a key on the keyboard (of a piano), this enables a little hammer inside to strike on a string that produces the correct note.
They both sound like a piano.
Sting instruments. Unless you're talking about a piano type instrument with vibrating strings.
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