a piano is an instrument able to create sound using wind whereas a harpsichord uses vibrations and they have different names as well :P i am just making all this up i actually have no idea and u just wasted 20 seconds of your life reading this that you will never get back muahahahahahaaa
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.
The harpsicord is the father of the piano (forte). It is a percution instrument, because you hit the keys, but the sound wave comming out has the quality of a string instrument, which is very important for the harmonics of the harpsicord. Generaly, anything you can do on a piano, you can do on a harpsicord as well.
the piano
piano has more keys
A harpsicord. It's keyboard can be black or white.
The main differences between a stage piano and a digital piano are that stage pianos are designed for live performances with more advanced features like extra sounds and connectivity options, while digital pianos are more focused on replicating the feel and sound of an acoustic piano for home use.
Jean-Baptiste Lully mostly wrote for string instrument's, violins, violas, bass. he did write for others but preferred sting, like piano.
Most harpsichords are similar in size to a small (not full size) grand piano. Roughly, 1.5m wide by 2m long by 1m high.
a piano is an instrument able to create sound using wind whereas a harpsichord uses vibrations and they have different names as well :P i am just making all this up i actually have no idea and u just wasted 20 seconds of your life reading this that you will never get back muahahahahahaaa
The main differences between a traditional piano and a digital piano are that traditional pianos have strings and hammers to produce sound, while digital pianos use electronic technology to replicate the sound of a piano. Traditional pianos are usually larger and heavier, while digital pianos are more portable and can have additional features like volume control and different sounds.
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.
A clavier is the French word for keyboard instruments such as a harpsicord, a clavicord or a fortepiano mostly baroque-era instruments. The most common reference of a clavier is a piano.