Both Guitars and pianos have strings. Striking the strings causes them to vibrate, which makes the sound that you hear.
Strumming the guitar makes sound and pianos need to be played by hitting the keys to make sound.
When the parts necessary hit the strings on the instruments they vibrate creating the sound
strings vibrATE
pianos need to be played by hitting the keys to make sound from the piano
by air blowing into them
Pianos can be categorized into three main types based on their size and sound characteristics: **Grand Pianos**: Grand pianos are the largest and most prestigious type of piano. They are known for their exceptional sound quality and are often used in concert halls and by professional pianists. Grand pianos have a horizontal soundboard and strings, which allow for a more complex and resonant sound. They come in various sizes, from baby grands to concert grands, with longer pianos generally producing richer and more powerful tones. **Upright Pianos**: Upright pianos, also known as vertical pianos, are more compact and suitable for smaller spaces. Their soundboard and strings are positioned vertically, which results in a more compact sound. Upright pianos come in different sizes, from spinet pianos (the smallest) to upright grands, studio pianos, and full-size uprights. They are popular for home use and are often more affordable than grand pianos. **Digital Pianos**: Digital pianos are electronic instruments that aim to replicate the sound and feel of acoustic pianos. They come in various sizes, from compact and portable models to full-size, furniture-style digital pianos. Digital pianos use sampled piano sounds and can offer a wide range of additional features, such as built-in metronomes, various instrument sounds, and connectivity options. They are often chosen for their versatility, as they can be used with headphones and for recording, practice, or performance. These three categories encompass the primary types of pianos available, each catering to different needs and preferences based on space, budget, and musical requirements.
Pianos are usually wood, and therefore can range from a light brown to black. Electric pianos (not keyboards) ae usually a darker color, baby grand pianos a light to medium brown, and grand pianos are mostly black.
Actually electric pianos did not replace acoustic pianos. There are literally millions of acoustic pianos in the united states alone, and more being bought every week. I personally see about 1000 pianos a year because I work as a piano tuner/technician. Electric pianos do come in handy for traveling to gigs, but acoustic pianos are very much alive and well.
pianos and drums
Air moving across the vocal chords, causing vibrations.
I think that the vibrations of the strings in the box of the guitar is what causes the sound to come out. That is why it is hollow in the box and that is why paint on the box of the guitar dampens the sound of it.
Pianos come from Greece
The soud comes from the trumpet player's lips vibrating. in a saxophone the reed vibrates.
Yes, you can buy guitars in a bundle at music stores.
Not it's own guitars, but they did have a double bass drum set exlusive for it when it came out