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Q: Where does the vibration come from in a piano?
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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.


If a tuning fork starts to vibrate when a certain not is played on the piano this is an example of?

sympathetic vibration


What did Beethoven do after he turned deaf?

he took off the legs of his piano so he can here the vibration


Does the vibration analyzer come with a software package?

Yes, many vibration analyzers do come with software packages. The complexity of the software package depends on the features of the vibration analyzer.


What country does piano come from?

Pianos come from Greece


Where do sounds come from?

it depends on how big or small the vibration is to determine the sound. The bigger the vibration, the lower the sound is. the smaller the vibration, the higher the sound.


What object produces sound?

Music from a piano


Is a piano percussion and a string?

It is considered both. because a piano produces its sounds through the vibration of strings inside it. but in order for those strings to vibrate, little hammers inside the piano hit it every time you press on a key.


Where do piano's come from?

the piano comes from the amazing country russia.


What do you need to play the piano?

A piano would come in handy...


Does a note with a frequency of 440 vibration per sec sounds at a higher pitch than a note at 220 vibration per sec?

Yes. Both frequencies are actually A (La) but an octave apart. The mentioned 440Hz will be the A4 (5th A on a 88 key piano) while the fourth A on the piano sounds at 220Hz.


A turning fork starts to vibrate when a certain note is played on the piano this is an example of what?

This is called sympathetic vibration or sympathetic resonance.