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Q: What stops the noise of the piano when you take it off the key?
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What is the purpose of the strings in the piano?

The piano is a percussion instrument. That is because when you press a key, that key is attached to a little hammer that hits the string, causing noise.


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.


What musical key is the piano?

Piano is tuned in the key of C


You have a 1993 ford tempo it turns over but when you release the key it stops and there is a buzz noise what is the problem?

Sounds like the ignition switch is bad


Is there a way to repair a key on a Valdesta digital piano that does not work?

take it to a professional because you could seriously short out your digital piano


What sound does a key make?

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


What key does piano play in?

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


How do you make a piano make noise?

It is pretty simple. Follow these steps and I'm sure your piano will make making noise shortly. 1. You sit down on the piano bench or chair. 2. You move your hands up to the keys. 3. You simply press down on the black or white key. Note: With step 3, if it doesn't make noise or it comes out abnormal, chances are something may be wrong with your piano. Hope this helps! :)


Why is the piano called the piano?

It was called a pianoforte earlier. "Piano" means "soft" and "forte" means "loud." Unlike the harpsichord--which always plays the same volume, and the organ--which requires pulling out or pushing in stops to change, the piano plays loud or soft depending on how you strike the key. The Pianoforte has now been shortened to 'Piano' as it is simpler and generally a more convenient name!


What key is B flat in on the piano?

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


What happens when a piano key is pushed?

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.


The last note on the piano?

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