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We could actually solve that if we knew ==> the weight of the piano,and ==> the distance between floors.The power is:[ (weight of the piano in newtons) x (distance between floors in meters) / 10 ] watts.
difference between clucth and coupling
difference between coupling and socket
Relation between phase difference and path difference is path difference/wavelength=phase difference/2*pi
There is no difference between micrometres and microns
Clavichord and the harpsichord.
Harpsichord and clavichord.
The first piano was a harpsichord. Then it was the organ, followed by the clavichord. Later, the piano was invented.
No. The Piano has been developed from the 1157s, which was then known as a clavichord. Upgrades of the Clavichord was constantly being introduced, in the 1600s, a Harpsichord was made. It was from the harpsichord that the Piano was first designed, and came around in the Classical/Romantic period.
organ, synthesizer, harpsichord, piano and clavichord
The piano has many partners. Here are a some; Organ, Clavichord, Harpsichord, Accordian, and Xylophone, to name a few.
Fortepiano or pianoforte. Earlier keyboard instruments include the harpsichord, clavichord and virginal.
It is either the keyboard or the harpsichord. I think. The clavichord was a forerunner of the piano and might also be called a cousin.
An accordion. Some accordions have keys like that of a piano. Update: There is also the pipe organ, organ, harpsichord, and clavichord.
a great piano has lower notes
Mozart played the piano, violin, organ, harpsichord, and maybe several other instruments.
The difference between an electronic organ and an electronic piano is in the sounds produced. Sometimes, on the higher end models, the electronic piano will have a piano touch, weighted keyboard.