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The piano key is connected to a lever inside the piano, which transmits the pressure to a small hammer that strikes a stretched wire inside the piano, producing a note that is amplified by the wooden body of the piano.

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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 musical key is the piano?

Piano is tuned in the key of C


What sound does a key make?

when you strike a piano key you get a musical note out of the piano.


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The piano can play in any key because it is chromatic.


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When you press a key on the keyboard (of a piano), this enables a little hammer inside to strike on a string that produces the correct note.


What key is B flat in on the piano?

The key of B flat on the piano has two flats (Bb and Eb).


The last note on the piano?

The last note on the 88-key piano is an A.


What is the differences between key board and piano?

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What is the lowest black key on an 88-key piano?

A#/Bb


What is the key on the piano that has one flat and nothing else?

There is no such key.


What is 88 PK?

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What are piano key's know as?

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