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.
The Piano & Clarinet
The piano, guitar, harp, violin, etc.
Yes. Piano wire is tempered high-carbon steel wire, but is not coated so appears dull gray. Music wire is tempered high-carbon steel wire coated and polished for use on stringed instruments (e.g. hammer dulcimer). However, music wire may also refer to the aforementioned piano wire. Their tensile strengths are identical.
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An analog signal can be reconstructed from its sample values when the samples were taken often enough.Exactly how often is "often enough" depends on how accurately you want to reconstruct the original. The crucial question is "what is the highest frequency of interest in the original signal?". The usual rule of thumb is to sample at a minimum of twice that frequency.Beware. If you want to sample a piano playing a concert pitch A (440 Hz), your sample rate will depend on why you want to do it. If you just want to know that the piano played A rather than, say, middle C, a sample rate of 1KHz would do. However, if you want to be able to identify the instrument as a piano, a 1 KHz sample rate won't do at all. When the orchestra tunes up, and the oboe gives an A, it doesn't sound anything like a piano. The fundamental note is 440 Hz just like the piano, but every musical instrument produces multiples of the fundamental, called harmonics. It is the number of harmonics and their relative amplititudes which gives the instrument its distinctive sound. These are the "highest frequency of interest".
A piano is real with strings ,and a electronic piano is powered by electricity with virtual sounds.
A organ is a type of a keyboard instrament like a piano and a tissue is a thing you sneeze in.
A harpsicord is a stringed instrument not unlike a piano, whereas an organ is a wind instrument where air is blown into pipes, each producing a different note.
Most any electronic organ technician should be able to handle this task for you. Check your local phone listings for a technician near you. Look under organ & piano care. A regular piano technician may be able to help in your quest, too.
Oh yes- his main instrument is the piano, and he is also proficient on electronic keyboards and can play church organ as well.
a great piano has lower notes
Pipe organ has the most harmonics.
They both employ keysboards. Otherwise, there is no similarity.
you can tune a piano but you can't tuan fish
A piano is higher cleff and organ is lower cleff.
The answer to this question is simple it is between a piano and a organ they look a lot a like but the piano is much different it sounds different and it has a different tone too!
The piano is the entire instrument. The clavier is the keyboard part.