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AnswerNone. Not invented until much later. Flutes, drums, and string were used. AnswerKeyboard instruments were invented long before the Middle Ages, even before the Roman Empire started, and were in use through the entire medieval period. The earliest true organ was the Greek hydraulis, which existed at least 2300 years ago.During the Middle Ages, the portative organ (imagine an accordion, but with pipes) and the positive organ (church organ) were used.There was not much, if anything, written specifically for keyboard during the Middle Ages, because music was conceived of as being for voices, and the instruments were regarded as types of voices. In fact the idea that purely instrumental music could be played was rather a scandelous novelty when it happened. In the Late Middle Ages, an organist's job included figuring out how to play different voices simultaneously.There are links below.
There was no explorers in the middle ages. When exploration started that is when the middle ages ended.
Before the middle ages was Anquity (Greeks and Romans) and after the middle ages was the Renissance
The phone number of the Middle Village is: 718-326-1390.
The middle passage consisted of slaves
K is the next letter of the middle row on a QWERTY Keyboard. It is 'K'; the letters are the second row of a standard QWERTY keyboard. ASDFGHJ is in a row on a QWERTY keyboard and the next letter in the row is K
the next letter is: k but if you want to know the other letters after k they are:l z x c v b n m. There you go !!
The reasoning for the keyboard setup is that commonly used keys are not close together as not to cause confusion for the typist. Also, the first letter is a Q, and letters not commonly used are in the corners, edges, and sides. The most frequently used letters are colser to the KEYBOARD HOME ROW, which is the exact middle line of your keyboard (A S D F J K L and ;)
The home row is the main section of a keyboard, it is the middle row of the keyboard.
"dfghjklzx" has no lexical significance, and is simply a series of 9 letters on a Qwerty-layout keyboard, starting from the third letter of the middle alphabetic row and continuing to the second letter of the bottom alphabetic row.
You are, of course, asking about the sequence of letters on a typical keyboard, which is usually called a qwerty keyboard after the letters which are at the beginning of the upper row (you are asking about the middle and lower rows). This sequence of letters has no meaning. It was chosen because, when the typewriter was originally invented, the keys would jam together if they were pressed too rapidly, so the inventor deliberately chose a sequence of letters that would slow people down. Of course, on a modern computer keyboard, you can press the keys as rapidly as you like, and they won't jam, but the qwerty keyboard has been in use for so long that people are used to it. That's what we were trained to use, so we continue to use it.
left middle because its in the third row of letters from the left
Afar is a four letter word with f and a as the 2 middle letters in that order.
The typewriter keyboard was invented with the typewriter in 1868 by Americans Christopher Latham Sholes, Frank Haven Hall, Carlos Glidden and Samuel W. Soule in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This eventually became the computer keyboard by way of the teletype keyboard and keypunch machines. The musical keyboard was invented as part of the harpsichord, which was probably invented in the Middle Ages. No one knows who the inventor might have been. The keyboard was adopted by the piano (also called pianoforte or harpsichord pianoforte, meaning harpsichord with soft and loud) and from there was adopted for other musical applications during the 20th century
Some six letter words with FF in the middle are:wafflebafflebufferduffermufflepifflesufferduffelpuffindiffer
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there is double letters in the middle of the each word