It depends on what you mean by "the only ones possible." Sounds can be produced that are much higher or lower than a piano, both in and out of the range of human hearing. There can also be tones in-between a piano's notes. This is what happens when a piano becomes out of tune, the pitch flattens. There are different tunings and scales that utilize these other pitches, but the overwhelming majority of modern music uses the Equal-Tempered scale, which is what the piano uses.
Yes. All musical notes are the same (abcdefg) the only difference is the tone, or the pitch, and such. The xylophone actually is like a piano with fewer, but wider keys.
There are only 7 full piano notes to remember. Notes of the black keys are easy to find once you learn the notes of the white piano keys.and those are the keyboard notes.
a lot. the only person that knows it is the music guy that did it, and a boy named Isaiah.
Yes. I'm assuming that you are using the French word, clavier, to mean keyboard. The only difference is that the harpsichord would play the notes all the same volume while the piano, originally called the piano forte plays notes both quiet and loud.
Technically, no. Polyphony only means that you can play that many number of notes at the same time, so if your digital piano has a 64-note polyphony, it can play as much as 64 notes at a time. 128 notes for a 128-note polyphony. 64-notes is plenty for most people, and it's usually cheaper than 128.
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The piano notes to play Rain Rain Go Away are CA CCA CCA DCCAA. Since this part of the song only has three notes, it is easy to teach most children to play this phrase on the piano.
Quite hard! I should no I just took my Piano exam 2day! The only way you can become good at piano is by practicing...
Yes. All musical notes are the same (abcdefg) the only difference is the tone, or the pitch, and such. The xylophone actually is like a piano with fewer, but wider keys.
Huh? You really need to re- ask a Q, because this makes no sense, as worded. "Notes" ( musical notes, or tones ) are THE SAME, regardless of what instrument you are thinking of. AND, there are only 12 possible notes ( on a piano the 7 white notes + the 5 black notes ) in ALL OF MUSIC. So, if you mean "... how do I play a certain SONg on sax...", then you need to tell us what song you are interested in !
There are only 7 full piano notes to remember. Notes of the black keys are easy to find once you learn the notes of the white piano keys.and those are the keyboard notes.
levers screws and wheel and axle are the only ones I know
a lot. the only person that knows it is the music guy that did it, and a boy named Isaiah.
Yes. I'm assuming that you are using the French word, clavier, to mean keyboard. The only difference is that the harpsichord would play the notes all the same volume while the piano, originally called the piano forte plays notes both quiet and loud.
well you see... the notes only go up so far. There are notes a, b, c, d, e, f, g, and that is it! so any other note wont work.. there is just no such thing
Those are copyrighted... you can only get modified versions or buy them if you pay for copyrighted rights
Hi, It is not possible to get the liner notes for Digital downloads. It is only available with physical CD's. K.S