What following?
A.It was made louder.
B.Its range was expanded.
C.A second keyboard was added.
D.It was given an improved mechanical action.
the answer is C: A second keyboard was added.
The technical term for a piano is a piano-forte. Piano means soft in musical terms. Forte means loud. The piano is termed piano-forte (soft-loud) largely because of its ability to produces many levels of sound. It is tuned to original pitches, it can be used to tune anything, (meaning C-note written down for piano music is actual C pitch for all musical instruments). It also has all the whole range of notes that almost all if not all compositions of music are written in.
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This is difficult to answer because "upright piano" is a standard and well-defined term "Student piano" is not. In 99% of cases, a "student" piano IS an upright piano.
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Piano Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor - Beethoven.
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Yep, its an instrument that was introduced a while back before the piano, its like a piano only smaller and doesn't have as many keys, it can't go as high or low in pitch and doesn't make as a nice sound to be honest. Piano's were a massive improvement, hope this helped. CS (:
The technical exercises are important in piano studying, because it strengthens the fingers, gives the fingers flexibility, and adds to your knowledge of the piano. The scales, etc... can be used as a warm-up routine. Studying the basics will help you understand the theory of the piano, and will aid you in mastering the circle of keys.
The technical term for a piano is a piano-forte. Piano means soft in musical terms. Forte means loud. The piano is termed piano-forte (soft-loud) largely because of its ability to produces many levels of sound. It is tuned to original pitches, it can be used to tune anything, (meaning C-note written down for piano music is actual C pitch for all musical instruments). It also has all the whole range of notes that almost all if not all compositions of music are written in.
It depends on the situation and wording. Not when writing in a formal tone. Example: He got better at playing the piano. He showed improvement in his piano playing.
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