The electric piano evolved from the early 1920s. The Neo Bechstein was an early model. Like the Electric Guitar, the electric piano uses a coil pickup to amplify (and subsequently shape) the sound of actual strings or tines being played. Harold Rhodes' version of the instrument became hugely popular from the 1950s-1970s.
Yes. An Electric Piano; there is such a thing.
A keyboard is electric A piano is non electric
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The piano was developed in Padua, Italy by Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655-1731)
An electric piano is played the same way a regular piano is played only you do not have to use as much pressure when hitting the keys. You have more options for creating different sounds with an electric piano.
Depends how high and hard you crank up the electric piano. Also depends on what kind of pianos they are. But acoustically a normal piano will have the same volume if not more than an electric one.
an electric pianist
The electric piano was first invented in the 1920s by Harold Rhodes.
Electric keyboard usually refers to the keyboard of an electric piano. "Keyboard" is a generic word that can refer to an electric piano, an acoustic piano, a typerwriter keyboard, a computer keyboard, etc.
They both sound like a piano.
The electric piano evolved from the early 1920s. The Neo Bechstein was an early model. Like the Electric Guitar, the electric piano uses a coil pickup to amplify (and subsequently shape) the sound of actual strings or tines being played. Harold Rhodes' version of the instrument became hugely popular from the 1950s-1970s.
Yeah