The xylophone has metal keys that you strike with a wooden hammer.
instruments that play in the key of C.
i think he can play key-board or violin or i don't know
i think he can play key-board or violin or i don't know
That depends upon the instrument and the key it is tuned in.
The piece of metal that strikes the strings of a clavichord is called a "tangents." These tangents are small metal blades that not only strike the strings to produce sound but also remain in contact with them, determining the pitch by their position along the string. When a key is pressed, the tangent rises to strike the string, creating a tone that can be modified by the player’s touch.
When you press a key on a piano, a lever inside the piano causes a hammer to strike the corresponding string, which vibrates at the pitch of the note. It is considered a percussion instrument because of the hammers inside the piano that hit the strings. When you press a key on a piano, a lever inside the piano causes a hammer to strike the corresponding string, which vibrates at the pitch of the note. It is considered a percussion instrument because of the hammers inside the piano that hit the strings.
It's a low brass instrument, But it can reach the low treble clef notes.
the key in the name of the instrument refers to the note that instrument plays in the "open" position (no fingers on the frets or finger-holes or valves). i play the Bb Tuba, it's open position is Bb.
An instrument tuned to the key of A. For example: If you play Concert C major, you will actually have to play at E major, to make it sound like C major. Vice versa, if you play at C major, it will sound like Concert A major instead.
listen to all the different keys and you will find the right one
Yes, though it's not an instrument that you play. Instead, you wind a key or spin a crank to make the music box play.
First, learn to play the flute. Second, get the sheet music for the song. Third, get someone to transcribe the music into your flutes key. And last, play the song.