There are basically 3 types of keyboards in music (even more in computers), which would be, piano, organ, and electric. Piano keys are connected to levers which operate little hammers that strike wires (of different lengths) inside the piano. Organ keys are connected to valves that release air into tubes (also of different lengths). Electronic keys operate pre-programed sound synthesis mechanisms.
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The electric keyboard or "e-piano" usually refers to one sounding like a traditional piano, although it may use synthesis to create these sounds, but not quite a synthesizer. Often electric keyboards give the option of switching piano types, like grand, upright, honky-tonk, rhodes and clavichord. Sometimes effects are added to create ambience. They are a good idea if you lack the space or pocket to buy the real thing, but often the lower priced ones have a lesser quality sound and the keyboards are not velocity sensitive or weighted to feel like the real thing.
Other electric keyboards contain some cool functions such as percussion, a variety of different types of instruments and even automatic chords and drums accompaniment with more options to record and create your own music. Prices of these home keyboards vastly vary from under $100 to several thousand.
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The eletcrict key board recoards the sound of the key board and other sounds tike my key board has 1,000,000 differente sounds all made by recordings
Well, last time i heard a piano, back in 1944, it had a rough and awful sound to it. But it could have changed by now. Actually i believe that it is a very nice and calm sound.
Soft, soothing and melodic when played gently. When played fast and firmly, it's sharp, breezy and hard.
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The acoustic keyboard has a serious of hammers that hit strings causing vibrations that make sound. Electric keyboards generate identical sounds via electrical waves.
Sustain hole? If you are speaking of a sustain pedal jack on a music keyboard, then, NO, it does not transmit audio. If your keyboard has a headphone output, you can use that. If it is just a controller with no sound selections, speakers or built-in synth, it does not make any sounds. What you connect it to will be the thing you will amplify.
Answer A keyboard works completely different than a piano does. A keyboard is an electronic instrument that works similar to the keyboard on your computer. You know that when you type something on your computer's keyboard, the letters just electronicly appear on the computer screen. This is very much like a musical keyboard works. When you press a key on a keyboard, this just sends an electronic signal through the instrument, and the sound comes out the interal speakers. There is a more scienific definition for all of this, but this is the simple definition.
A piano is both a percussion instrument and a string instrument. Inside a piano, tiny hammers strike strings to make pitches. It is a string instrument in that the strings are what vibrate to make the sound, but it is a percussion instrument in that it has a keyboard and strikes to make sound.
On a modern electronic keyboard (Piano Keyboard), there most likely will be plethora of voices to chose from, Guitar to Oboe. But YES, you can use guitar effects with a keyboard. They should be between keyboard and amplifier.
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What is the importance of sound in an electronic keyboard?
If your looking for a keyboard that doesn't even click when you type you want a rubber role up keyboard, they are damage proof and silent.
The acoustic keyboard has a serious of hammers that hit strings causing vibrations that make sound. Electric keyboards generate identical sounds via electrical waves.
A dummy keyboard is a keyboard made out of any material with normal looking keys. However, the dummy keyboard will not emit any sound.
Sustain hole? If you are speaking of a sustain pedal jack on a music keyboard, then, NO, it does not transmit audio. If your keyboard has a headphone output, you can use that. If it is just a controller with no sound selections, speakers or built-in synth, it does not make any sounds. What you connect it to will be the thing you will amplify.
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The Celesta was made in Paris in 1886 by Augusta Mustel. It is similar to keyboards in that one plays a keyboard to make a type of sound. It seems pretty deep in sound.
The keyboard is best known as a piano because of there looks, sound etc.
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Answer A keyboard works completely different than a piano does. A keyboard is an electronic instrument that works similar to the keyboard on your computer. You know that when you type something on your computer's keyboard, the letters just electronicly appear on the computer screen. This is very much like a musical keyboard works. When you press a key on a keyboard, this just sends an electronic signal through the instrument, and the sound comes out the interal speakers. There is a more scienific definition for all of this, but this is the simple definition.