if the musical bits are vibrating under simple harmonic motion, then they will be undergoing a transfer of potential and kinetic energy, as they vibrate.
An electric piano is but the classic piano is not powered at all except by the energy of the piano player as he/she hits the keys.
The piano is considered a tuned percussion instrument.
The kind of sound that a piano makes is melodic. There are different voice effects that can be found on the modern electric pianos.
string and percussion
Nearly all piano harps are made of cast iron.
A piano gives off sound energy when it is played
Acoustic energy is released by a piano when its keys are struck and vibrations are produced in the strings which create sound waves. This sound energy then travels through the air and is eventually converted into auditory energy that we perceive as music.
In a piano, mechanical energy (from pressing keys) is transformed into sound energy, as the vibrations of the piano strings produce sound waves.
A piano begins with potential energy & converts into kinetic energy!
Grand piano
An electric piano is but the classic piano is not powered at all except by the energy of the piano player as he/she hits the keys.
The piano is considered a tuned percussion instrument.
When the piano hits the ground, the potential energy stored in the piano due to its height above the ground is converted into kinetic energy as it falls. Upon impact, some of this kinetic energy is transformed into sound energy as the piano vibrates and produces sound waves, and the rest is dissipated as heat and sound energy due to the impact and friction.
The kind of sound that a piano makes is melodic. There are different voice effects that can be found on the modern electric pianos.
i believe it was the harpsichord
string and percussion
piano