"Do" can start on any key; it isn't limited to just one. Do is any note at the beginning of a scale.
about 250$
The average piano will cost about 100 dollars. However, it depends what brand you get.
I don't really understand what you said about "hunter x hunter piano" but there is a piano version of "Ohayou". (hunter x hunter opening)
What does a sleigh bell look like?
Sleigh bells are a kind of bells however there's also another definition for "sleigh bells" there also known as an American noise pop music duo.
An olbon is an ethnic percussion musical instrument. An olbon is a native musical instrument from the Philippines that sounds differently from most percussion instruments.
Why does every instrument produce an indvidual sound?
Each Instrument has its characteristic sound primarily, but not entirely, because of its sound "spectrum," the combinations of the pitches in its tone. When we listen to the sound of an instrument playing a sustained note, we hear one "pitch." But that note is acoustically "complex"; that is, it is a blend composed of a number of frequencies (pitches), each with its own intensity. When the combination of frequencies and their intensities varies, the quality of the instrument's tone changes, and we recognize a different instrument as the source of the note. Just as an artist can create varying shades of green by mixing varying yellows and blues, a pipe-organ (or an electronic device) can "create" -- imitate -- the sounds of other instruments by combining the various frequencies, each with its required intensity, to match the sound-spectrum of the instrument that is being imitated. Other elements determine to the characteristic tone of the various instruments, but sound-spectrum is the main one. For an advanced discussion of the issue, and of a great number of other issues in the science of the acoustics of music, go to http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/SiteMap.html#general At the page, click on "General Topics" and then on "What is a sound spectrum."
R. Brownell McGrew (1919-1994)
How do you play flo rida whistle on the piano?
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soz i only know the intro but you can find the rest on utube
A skip is where you go from one key and skip over the note next to it; i.e., C -> E, F -> A , etc.
What percussion instrument makes a sound of a egg cracking?
Not sure there is one! A very gentl, single tap on a snare drum might just about imitate it.
What scean is after the piano in twilight?
Well the only scene in which there is a piano is when Bella is at the Cullens' house, meeting the Cullens. While she is at the Cullens' she and Edward are talking in his room and Alice and Jasper come in to invite them to a game of baseball(Cullen style). Bella goes home to change, introduces Charlie to Edward as her boyfriend and they meet the rest of the Cullens' at the clearing for the infamous baseball scene.
All three are true, assuming the definition of "tuned" is flexible. Any percussion instrument makes a certain sound, and most, if not all, will have an element of pitch which can be changed by tuning the instrument (shaving wood off of a woodblock, tightening a drum head, etc). The other two questions are definitely true - idiophones include the snare and timpani (kettledrum), and tuning an instrument means setting it to a certain pitch.
What instrument was used before the conga drums?
The human voice and clapping hands are the oldest instruments.
The upright piano was first developed in?
The upright piano was invented by William Southwell of Dublin.