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Why is a piano a chordophone?

Because It is the vibration of the strings inside the piano that produces the sound of the piano.


What are three names of the piano pedals?

The far left pedal on some pianos when pressed, will sustain the lower half of the piano. This ideal for holding down a chord for a long time or when both hands are needed higher up on the piano. It's rarely used. However on some pianos, it's used to lightly soften the sound of the piano. The middle pedal is the practice pedal. It dramatically softens the sound of the piano. The far right pedal is the sustain pedal. It lifts the dampers on the piano so that every note that is hit, keeps ringing until the pedal is released, dropping the dampers and stopping the sound. A side note to this is that the functions of each pedal varies from piano to piano, although, the far right sustain pedal is the same on ever piano.


What is the sound of a piano?

The sound of the piano is like these sticks with cotton tips hitting string which tighten as they get higher which is why it is a percussion instrument


When you press a key on a piano what happens inside it to create a sound?

The key of a piano connects to a system of levers which moves a small hammer that strikes a wire inside the piano. The wire will then vibrate and make a sound. That sound is then amplified by the wooden body of the piano, which resonates with the wire.


What sound is used for the keyboard in the song everything in its right place by radiohead?

It's a Prophet 5 synthesizer programmed to sound like an electric piano (a Rhodes), with lots of compression.

Related Questions

What effect is produced when the right pedal on the piano is put down?

susspended sound


What is the metal tool for a piano that sees if the keys are the right sound?

Tuning fork


What does each piano pedal do when playing the piano?

The piano pedals control the sound and sustain of the notes. The right pedal (sustain pedal) sustains the sound, the left pedal (soft pedal) softens the sound, and the middle pedal (sostenuto pedal) sustains only selected notes.


How the piano produce a sound?

I play the piano, and I'll answer the question. The piano has numerous thin, long strings inside it. When you press a key, a little soft-headed mallet hits one of the strings-thus producing sound. And when the key is let go of, a damper stops the sound from ringing or continuing on.


Can you demonstrate how to play "a" on the piano?

To play "A" on the piano, place your right thumb on the white key to the right of a set of two black keys. This key is called A. Press down on the key with your thumb to produce the sound.


What is sound does the piano like?

This question doesn't make any sense. You should reword it correctly. Have a good day. :)


What are the differences between a piano and an electric piano?

The main difference between a piano and an electric piano is how they produce sound. A piano has strings that are struck by hammers when keys are pressed, creating acoustic sound. An electric piano uses electronic amplification to produce sound, often mimicking the sound of a traditional piano but with added features like volume control and different sounds.


How are the electric piano and the normal piano alike?

They both sound like a piano.


What is the complete subject in the sentence The sound of the piano mixes with the sound of the voices?

What mixes with the sound of the voices ? Subject : The sound of the piano. Correction is welcome, Thank.


What causes sound to come from a piano?

pianos need to be played by hitting the keys to make sound from the piano


How do you play G on the piano?

To play G on the piano, locate the black key to the right of the white key G. Press down on the black key to produce the sound of G.


Is there an upright piano that has sound as good as a grand piano?

No, nothing can compare to a grand piano.