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It's an electric guitar. They use an effect that softly FADES the volume in on each note that is played.Apparently it is i just think its played on a keyboard with a different effect on it !!! LOL
Any instrument which produces music by means of touching the keys on a keyboard, one key for each note, is a keyboard instrument. That is how a piano works, and an organ, and a harpsichord, and a clavichord. The most recent invention is a simple electric keyboard that is plugged into an amplifier with speaker. This is sometimes simply called a keyboard.
A black note is any of the sharp or flat notes produced by pressing one of the black keys on a piano or similar keyboard instrument.
A violin is not a note. It is an instrument.
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It's an electric guitar. They use an effect that softly FADES the volume in on each note that is played.Apparently it is i just think its played on a keyboard with a different effect on it !!! LOL
The lowest note that can be played on a musical instrument is determined by the instrument itself. For example, on a piano, the lowest note is typically A0, which is the lowest A on the piano keyboard.
Any instrument which produces music by means of touching the keys on a keyboard, one key for each note, is a keyboard instrument. That is how a piano works, and an organ, and a harpsichord, and a clavichord. The most recent invention is a simple electric keyboard that is plugged into an amplifier with speaker. This is sometimes simply called a keyboard.
No, it's a Keyboard instrument that utilises a bellows to pass air over a reed to make a note.
A black note is any of the sharp or flat notes produced by pressing one of the black keys on a piano or similar keyboard instrument.
The lowest note on a keyboard is a and the highest note is a
the first note on a keyboard starts with the letter 'C'
it a note that is for the keyboard .
The note F flat is located on the piano keyboard to the left of the note F.
A violin is not a note. It is an instrument.
Tremolo is a musical effect that involves rapidly repeating a single note or chord. It creates a trembling or vibrating sound that adds intensity and texture to the music. This effect can make the instrument sound more dynamic and expressive.
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