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Piano

The piano is a keyboard instrument and can be considered a member of both the string and percussion families of instruments. Questions about the piano and its close relatives (harpsichords, clavichords, etc.) belong here.

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What are to notes to play what makes you beautiful on a keyboard?

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Left Hand: Intro Chord (IN ORDER)

E Chord (E, G#, B)

A Chord (A, C#, E)

B Chord (B, D#, F#)

Left Hand: Verse (IN ORDER)

E Chord (E, G#, B)

B Chord (B, D#, F#)

C# Chord (C#, E, G#)

A Chord (A, C#, E)

Left Hand: Pre/Chorus (IN ORDER)

E Chord (E, G#, B)

A Chord (A, C#, E)

C# Chord (C#, E, G#)

B Chord (B, D#, F#)

Right Hand Melody:

Verse:

E E E E E E C# B

E E E E E E- F# G# F#

E E E E E E C# B

E E E E E E- F# G# F#

Pre-Chorus:

E G# B C# C# B G# B G# F#

E G# B C# C# B G# F#

Chorus:

G# F# E E E E E E E F# G# F#

G# F# E E E E E E E F# G# F#

G# F# E E E E E E E F# G# F#

G# F# E E G# A G# G# G# A G# F# E E E E E E E F# G# F# E

G# F# E E E E E E E F# G# F#

G# F# E E E E E E E F# G# F#

G# F# E E G# A G# G# G# A G# F# E G# A G# G# G# A G# F# E

Do you need a plugin keyboard to play software instruments on Logic Pro?

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No, you dont need it to run the program, but you will need a MIDI keyboard to play the virtual instruments.

How many keys are on an electric keyboard?

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Most have 61- same as a synthesizer or a standard keyboard on an organ. It's equal to 5 octaves, notes C to C.

An acoustic piano has 88 and other electric keyboards often have several selections of the same model with 61, 76 and 88-key versions, depending on whether you want range of notes or portability for playing gigs.

Which of these describes a clavichord?

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A clavichord is a stringed keyboard instrument that was common through the classical era. It was primarily a practice instrument, as it was not loud enough to be heard in a performance setting.

How do you transpose bass clef to treble clef?

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Everything goes up a line; so the D which normall has the midlle line cutting through it would have the one from top line going through it. This is very simple but takes a while to get used to. And of couse everything on the bass clef is octaves lower

If you play a treble clef instrument can you switch to bass clef?

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The bass clarinet is pitched exactly an octave lower than the 'soprano' clarinet. Because of this, discounting octaves, it sounds a major second lower than the notation (so the music will show C when concert-pitch Bb is wanted.)

There are two notation systems used for bass clarinet. One is very common, while the other is used by some later German composers and Eastern European/former-soviet composers.

The first, called "french notation" uses the treble clef, and the bass clarinet fingerings are identical, note-for-note, to the common 'soprano' instrument. The pitches produced by the bass instrument are therefore an octave and a whole tone lower than the notation.

The second uses the bass clef, and the sound produced by the bass clarinet is only a whole tone lower than the notation. If the part gets high, the notation may switch to treble clef to avoid ledgerlines, and in this case, the notes produced by the bass clarinet should be, still, only a whole tone lower than the notation. This can be a point of confusion, but usually, when the treble clef is used this way, the music either starts with or ends with bass clef notation.

Tenor and alto clef are not used for the bass clarinet.

So the correct answer is, Both!


I have been playing the Bass clarinet for three years, and have only had music in the treble clef.

What is the rhyme for the notes in a bass clef?

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Good Birds Don't Fly Away, or Good Boys Don't Feed Aliens

Where was a softball made?

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A softball is made of leather on top and yarn or string to hold the two pieces of leather together. Inside is compresed foam or urithane foam.

Is grand-baby one word?

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Yes, grandbaby is one word, as is granddaughter and grandson.

But it is an informal term, the formal term being grandchild.

What is the value of a Wurlitzer 4027?

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2,800

'I play the piano' what punctuation mark is missing?

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There is nothing missing... other than possibly a period at the end.

'What is a piano classified as?

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It depends actually. There are 3 possibilities here.

1) percussion because the hammers in a piano hit the strings to make the music

2) strings because the hammers hit the strings so it's not the hammers making the music but the strings

3) keyboard because now not all people can agree on percussion or strings so they gave it its own category. Also they have keyboards which don't have strings or hammers

Personally though, I like calling it a percussing or a strussion. :)

How do you improve your sight?

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There aren't a lot of ways to improve eyesight - it mostly depends on your genetic make-up and how your eyes are designed. You can be sure that you eat right and get enough vitamins, because there are some vision problems caused by lack of certain vitamins. You can avoid harming your eyes by staying out of very bright lights and wearing sunglasses outside. You can avoid illegal drugs, many of which do harm your vision. Have regular physical check-ups at your doctor's, because some diseases can cause vision problems. Also, 60 to 120 mg of bilberry (also called huckleberry) daily has been shown to improve your night vision. You might also need eyeglasses, which are the best way to improve eyesight!

What is the common recovery time after having skin grafts?

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That depends on far too many variable factors to be addressed here. The doctors should be able to tell you approximately how long it will be, subject to unexpected difficulties.

Where do you find sheet music for Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks for piano?

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If you search google im sure they will come up w/ a lot or you can go to www.sheetmusic.com

What are the notes for Beatles with a little help on keyboard?

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Verse
EFGG - FE - D - EFFD - ACEDCCCAG- - - - EFGG FE D EFF - -




Chorus
- - ACEDCCCCCC- - - - - - ACD CCCCC - CC- C - - - -AC-D - CCCCC - CC- C - -




- -AC- D- -CCCCC -CC- C - - - - - D - - D - - C


*The Joe Cocker version is a different, which a few note changes.

How does the piano produce vibrations?

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for every key, there is a string in the back. When you hit the key, the key makes a hitter bounce of the string

For a start,,, a PIANO does not vibrate and create a sound, its components resonate in sympathy for the frequency being created by the action, which is the key being struck, then the hammer striking the string/s(very simply put!).

For every key on a piano, there is a hammer inside. When a key is struck, the hammer hits either one, two or three strings, depending on the note. Usually, the 10 lowest pitches have a single string with copper, copper-clad or brass wire wound round it, then the next 18 pitches have two strings and then the last 60 have three strings per hammer (note). These sets of strings are called unisons, as they vibrate at the same frequency (rate of traveling back and forth).

Every note sounded on a piano is the result of a string, or set of two or three strings, vibrating at a specific frequency determined by the length, diameter, tension and density(/structure) of the wire. A shorter, lighter string, under more tension, vibrates faster, and produces a higher-pitched sound.

Strings vibrate, causing the air particles to vibrate, causing your eardrum to vibrate.

If it was just the strings vibrating that made the sound of the piano, then it would just sound like plucking a piece of wire, quite a pure, quiet sound. But it doesnt, because you have overtones all coming togather to create the final sound. To amplify the sound of the strings, they press down on a bridge which conducts their vibration to the large, thin piece of wood called the soundboard.

This is a very breif description of how a piano works. Forgive me if I have missed anything, but I haven't much time. I am doing an assignment on the fundamental principals involved in the sound production of an acoustic instrument, and guess what acoustic instrument I'm doing........

What are the instrument belongs to ya yiieh?

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What is it called when you can play whole songs on the piano without any prior practice?

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There is a form of autism in which people can sometimes re-create sounds or music exactly, the first time they play an instrument. There was recently a PBS special on this. One man could play a entire piano piece he'd heard on the radio, but ONLY from the very beginning. If he was interrupted partway through he could only play from the start again. He was also unable to vary the tempo, key or anything else. Some autistic people can become agitated and upset if a song they are used to hearing a certain way is suddenly played differently. Yes it is called 'playing by ear' and it is a rare talent.

Another name for this is "Idiot Savant" It really depends if you are playing from sheet music or not, if you were then that would mean you were a very good "sight reader".

Where can you find the Wallace and gromit theme tune piano sheet music for free?

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http://www.webcrap.net/

If you have the "scorch" plugin installed, you can transpose the music. Otherwise, it looks like the PDF is in the key of Bb.

Where can you find sheet music free for piano?

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If you're looking for works in the public domain (including pieces by composers who died 70 years ago), try IMSLP.

What family of instruments does the piano fit under?

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The Piano does not fit under one faily, but two. When you press down on a key [which is percussion], you cause a hammer inside the Piano to hit [also percussion] a string [which goes under the String section], or strings [depending on what key you play].