so was the harp invented before the piano
nope :D
The piano key necktie was invented by the American musician and inventor Jerry Lee Lewis in the 1950s. It became popular as a fashion statement, especially among musicians and fans of rock and roll. The design features a pattern resembling piano keys, reflecting Lewis's musical background and love for the piano.
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There's no record of when hair styles were first invented because people have been styling their hair since before recorded history.
the lyre was made 1400 BC the harp was made 3000 BC so the harp is older.
the piano or a pedal harp or concert harp
Lowest note on the harp is C1, the lowest C on the piano. The highest note is G7, the highest G on the piano.
String instruments.
The main differences between playing the harp and the piano are the physical techniques used and the sound produced. The harp is plucked with fingers, creating a softer, more ethereal sound, while the piano is struck with keys, producing a more percussive and dynamic sound. Additionally, the harp has pedals to change the pitch of the strings, while the piano uses keys to change pitch.
They used a harpsichord which was an early fore runner of the piano a player piano normal piano a harp violin flutes and violas
The piano originated from the harp. Some guy decided to hit the strings with a little hammer and made a hammer for each of the strings. Now, when you hit a button, it strikes the string and makes a noise. A harpsichord was also invented like a piano except with plucking.
The harp has been around for thousands of years and dates back to the times of Mesopotamia. Therefore, there inventor of the harp or the exact year in which it was invented is not known.
violin, viola, violoncello, doublebass, piano, and harp
In 2002.
it is a harp Wrong - the answer is the piano. The piano is not formally a member of the string family ... the manner in which sound is produced on the piano uses percussive effects - hammers striking keys, therefore, the piano is really a member of the percussion family. ok, but since hammers inside the piano hammer on strings, I think it is a part of the string family. Also because "stringinstrument" doesn't mean how the strings are played.
piano harp &viola