All keyboard instruments are played the same way, to produce same sound.
Johann Sebastian Bach was a highly skilled musician who played several instruments, most notably the keyboard instruments, including the organ and harpsichord. He was also proficient on the violin and viola, and he played the cello as well. Bach's expertise in these instruments greatly influenced his compositions, particularly for keyboard and string ensembles. His deep understanding of instrumental techniques contributed to his reputation as one of the greatest composers in Western music history.
A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. The most common of these is the piano.Among the earliest keyboard instruments are the pipe organ, hurdy gurdy, clavichord, and harpsichord.
Drums, Vocals, Keyboard and that all that I know of sorry. Looking for the same thing for my assignment!
because their different instruments and all instruments have different sounds
· Keyboard · Mandolin · Recorder · Trombone
Johann Sebastian Bach was a highly skilled musician who played several instruments, most notably the keyboard instruments, including the organ and harpsichord. He was also proficient on the violin and viola, and he played the cello as well. Bach's expertise in these instruments greatly influenced his compositions, particularly for keyboard and string ensembles. His deep understanding of instrumental techniques contributed to his reputation as one of the greatest composers in Western music history.
A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. The most common of these is the piano.Among the earliest keyboard instruments are the pipe organ, hurdy gurdy, clavichord, and harpsichord.
Drums, Vocals, Keyboard and that all that I know of sorry. Looking for the same thing for my assignment!
because their different instruments and all instruments have different sounds
· Keyboard · Mandolin · Recorder · Trombone
Some instruments similar to the vibraphone are the xylophone and the marimba (wooden), the glockenspiel/Bells (metal) and the piano. All are keyboard instruments, and with the exception of the piano, are played by striking the keys with mallets.
Guitars, harps, all keyboard instruments and chromatic percussion instruments like xylophones, marimbas and vibraphones.
No,rock music does not sound the same!There are different rhymes/sounds/instruments played.
The recorder, like all wind instruments, is a single-note instrument, meaning that you can play only one note at a time. A chord is defined as three or more notes played at the same time, so you would need three recorders playing different notes to effect a chord. Chords can be played on poyphonic (multi-note) instruments such as guitar, piano, harp and keyboard, but not generally on bowed or wind instruments, such as violin, cello, oboe trumpet and recorder except when played together.
the piano WRONG it is the organ he once said "The organ is king of all instruments."
No, music notes are not the same for all instruments. Different instruments have different ranges and capabilities, so the same note on a piano may sound different on a trumpet or a violin.
First, set the range of of the instrument on the little keyboard in the Channel Settings dialog box for the instrument. Do this with all the instruments you want to use at once on the keyboard. Of course, set different ranges for each instrument, unless you want them to both play on one key.Then create a Layer channel in the Step Sequencer, and assign all the instrument channels you want to use at one time to the Layer channel's children. Then, when you choose the Layer channel and play the keyboard, your various instruments you assigned will play in the different keyboard ranges you assigned them to.