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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 is a Piano students piece?

A piece that improves your piano (finger) technique. Things like smooth scales and runs, good articulation and good strength (and articulation) are included in a book called "Hanon: The Virtuoso Pianist." But any book that includes any of those things are considered a piano technique book...and by practicing a few every day, you're supposed to get some good results.

Why has many keys but unlocks no doors?

DonKEYS

TurKEYS

and

monKEYS
It could be the Piano!

What is the main percussion instrument?

It depends on the medium: In orchestras and concert bands, timpani is most often used. In marching bands, the drumline (snaredrum, tonal basses, and tenor drums) are most common. In solo performance, marimbas are most often used (although vibraphone is very popular as well. And in any other form of pop music (radio music) the drum set is the instrument of choice.

What are the notes to twinkle twinkle little star on keyboard?

C C G G A A G, F F E E D D C.

G G F F E E D, G G F F E E D,

C C G G A A G, F F E E D D C.

What are the cuppy cake song notes on the piano?

c,c,f,f,f,f,c,f,f,f,f,f,c,f,f,e,d,c,c,c,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,d,c,c,d,e,f,c,c,f,f,c,c,c,f,f,f,c,c,c,f,f,e,d,c,c,c,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,d,c,c,d,e,f

Which note is F?

Using a standard keyboard in standard temperament, look for the three black keys. The white key immediately to the left of this grouping is F.

Where can you find the piano sheet music for Elsword Eve's Theme Alone?

You can find the piano sheet music for Elsword Eve's Theme "Alone" on various sheet music websites, such as MuseScore or MusicNotes. Additionally, fan pages and forums dedicated to Elsword often share arrangements and resources. You might also check YouTube for tutorial videos, which sometimes provide downloadable sheet music links in the description. Lastly, consider searching on platforms like Reddit or dedicated gaming music communities.

How are keyboard different than piano?

A keyboard could be a synthesizer, but most likely a keyboard is something called a sampler. Synthesizers create sounds from scratch using mathematical formulas whereas samplers utilize pre-recorded sounds. Also (expanded) - a keyboard usually relies on preset sounds whether be it stand alone or as midi which is connected to another or a computer (pc/mac), whereas a synthesizer can create sounds (from scratch) using mathematical formulas, which are then passed to digital chips on the motherboard for current synths, or analogue power oscillators on older synths. The better (usually more expensive) a synth - the more ways of sound creation is available. A synthesizer also gives you more flexibility with sound creation, whereas an average keyboard usually relies on preset pcm samples, that are when mixed together - give you "preset" sounds.

What song does Lucy ask schroeder to play on his piano?

Lucy asks Schroeder to play "Beethoven's Fifth Symphony" on his piano. In the "Peanuts" comic strip and animated specials, she often expresses her admiration for Beethoven and insists that Schroeder play his music, reflecting her strong feelings for the composer. This request highlights Lucy's bold personality and her unyielding desire to have Schroeder cater to her tastes.

Does olesya rulin plays piano?

Yes she can!


In 17 magazine (http://www.seventeen.com/fun-stuff/17-buzz/olesya-high-school-musical-secrets-1007) it said that HSM was the first time she played piano. I thought it was kind of funny because in the talent show song during the 2nd movie the camera shoots her running her hands down the piano, but it reality you're supposed to use the back of your middle finger, I guess it's just for theatrics.

How old is your piano RS Williams Son 13048?

Based on the fact that: this says an 13048 is circa 1894-1895 yours would be 6 months older than that considering that they were making about 25 pianos per month at that time.

I have an 12763, which would be about 5 months older than yours. I can't confirm any of this information though. Could you let me know if you find anything else about yours?

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What are the piano notes for coldplay fix you?

Fix You lyrics

When you try your best, but you don't succeed

When you get what you want, but not what you need

When you feel so tired, but you can't sleep

Stuck in reverse

And the tears come streaming down on your face

When you lose something you can't replace

When you love someone, but it goes to waste

Could it be worse?

Lights will guide you home

And ignite your bones

And I will try to fix you

And high up above or down below

When you're too in love to let it go

If you never try you'll never know

Just what you're worth

Lights will guide you home

And ignite your bones

And I will try to fix you

Tears stream down on your face

When you lose something you cannot replace

Tears stream down on your face

And I...

Tears stream down on your face

I promise you I will learn from my mistakes

Tears stream down your face

And I...

Lights will guide you home

And ignite your bones

And I will try to fix you

Where is there free piano sheet music for I have been blessed?

it depends on what you want it for... if u just need the music on piano but don't want to play it try you tube. also there are videos there that show the music or teach you how to play it on piano

What is the average cost of a Steinway grand piano?

The average cost for a Steinway grand piano varys depending on what model and condition you purchase one in. A pre-owned piano can cost anything from å£20-å£50.

What is one half step down from F?

In modern notation, a flat lowers by one semitone, a sharp raises by one semitone, so from Eb to E# is a whole tone, or two semitones. There is no interference from the fact that E# is F-natural: when counting semitones, enharmonic naming doesn't affect anything.

It has not always been this way: In the pre-classical period, a flat was used to "undo" a sharp and vice versa, and the natural sign was actually a note name. Additionally, in the Renaissance, an accidental might signal a change of mode, which might last for some period or be immediately changed back. Bar lines as they are now known did not have the same function, and were not an automatic indicator of the end of the accidental's influence. Additionally, if a sharp or flat was applied to one note, its octaves would have to be explicitly given a sharp or flat if they were intended also to be affected. This included key signatures, so modern musicians seeing original manuscripts or prints might be surprised to see a signature with five sharps: two of the sharps would be for one octave, two for the other, and the third (because its octaves were outside the staff range) would only refer to that note, and its octaves would need explicit accidentals.

Since the late-baroque, early-classical era, though, the meaning of sharp, flat and natural signs has been simplified, with the natural (usually) removing the effect of any number of previous sharp and flat signs (including key signature) for that note for the duration of the measure, or until another sign causes a new change. It is a much simpler system, but along with this has come regular usage of double sharps and double flats, requiring double or triple naturals to completely neutralize them, and proper "spelling", especially in circle-of-fifth progressions, can sport double sharps and flats, as well.

What is world's most valuable single piece of jewelry?

Deep blue hope diamond necklace is the most expensive but cursed. Legend has it that anyone who buys the 45.52 carat diamond will have really bad luck such as deaths of loved ones and so on.

The Hope diamond was mined in Kollur in present day Indian state of Karnataka from where it reached the USA after several European royal owners.

However the costliest jewelry around could be the diamond studded crown worn by the Thirupathi Venkateshwara in Andhra Pradesh in India.

How would this instrument be classified Piano.?

The piano is a stringed instrument, as it is very similar the the harp, but on a piano the strings are attached to keys and when you press down on the key, a hammer strikes the string and plays the note. You can see this in action if you lift up the piano's lid

What is the piano's role in pop ensembles?

the pianos role in popular music to just simply play a harmony to the melody it has no leading role in music, except for harmonic fills, and to keep time. through playing whole chords in major or minor tonalities, the piano keeps a solid pulse through out the whole song/section its played for. This instrument simply sets the mood for the piece, ie skinny love by birdy, in this piece she lets the piano help strengthen her voice and the mood/tone in which she's trying to set, and helping get the message across.

What is the value of Baldwin piano model L 142156?

I recently purchased ( June 18Th 2010) a Baldwin Model L from BHA Piano in Dayton Ohio for the sum of $7,000 and that included delivery, setup, and one free tuning. The serial number on my Baldwin is 138388 so I think it is from around 1958. It is Mahogany in color. The cabinet has some minor issues in the way a slight fading in spots from the sun. It appears to have new hammers and the keys may have new covers since they look like new. After pricing other Baldwin model L's I feel I got a great deal - However it was just tuned and I have three keys that went out of tune within 2 weeks. BHA is going to send someone out to evaluate the piano and they told me they would give me full credit if there is a problem that can be rectified. I love my Baldwin MODEL L so much that if they tell me they can't fix it I may just have the pin block replaced at my expense if it can be done for $2000 or less.

How do you make a piano?

  • Lumber- a lot for a big piano less for a smaller one.
  • 220 piano strings or good quality twine
  • Pressure bars
  • Tuning bars
  • Hitch pins or
  • Screws and wing nuts.
  • Felt or an old coat
  • Cast Iron Plate
  • Tools

The sawn lumber should be be slowly seasoned and dried in a a climate controlled kiln. If you are building a very small piano your oven will probably do just fine.

Choose the less good looking wood and glue planks together to build a soundboard. Leave them to dry and season. Before the soundboard can "speak" the wood fibers must be stretched: do this by bending the soundboard and glue a series of ribs to the backside. Then mount the soundboard to a wood backframe.

Sound is sent to the soundboard by the vibrating strings through bridges, over which the strings are stretched.

You will have to notch the the bridges first. The front of the finished soundboard will have a pinblock where you will mount the tuning pins. As well as treble and bass bridges, but skip this step if you're running out of time.

Mount a cast iron plate to the soundboard/backframe assembly. (You will need to put a hole for each tuning pin in the cast iron ---you may need need help with that) as well as pressure bars and hitchpins, these will guide and anchor the strings.

After the plate is mounted drill holes into the pinblock guided by the holes in place or close enough.

Now you move on to stringing--- this is usually done by a skilled stringer, so if you have one around by all means use him/her. If not just wing it.

Choose the correct string thickness for each pin. Every string end is wound around the top of the tuning pin exactly two and one-half turns or whatever you have time for.

When it is completely strung, grab a coffee or a Fresca and let it sit awhile to stabilize.

Now just build the outside of the piano. Traditional shapes work best, but an unusually shaped piano is much more interesting.

Now you have to produce the keys and hammers Take a block of felt ( or an old coat) and trim the pieces to the desired hammer shape then slice into individual hammerfelts.

Wrap and glue the finished hammers to a wooden hammer core. Then you mount them on a small wooden dowel.

Everything is then mounted on each of the 88 actions sections, one for each key. If you are building a tiny piano, then use 44 -22 keys.

You then saw the piano keys into 88 (or 44-22) from one slab of wood. Carefully glue and trim the black and white keytops to the desired dimensions before installing.

Check out you height, spacing and alignment then install the keys and hammers, now you will begin "action regulation" which is a series of fine adjustments, but if you're running late it is not completely necessary.

Who is the piano player on glee?

Brad Ellis plays the pianist for the Glee club.

Easiest beatle to learn on the piano?

In my opinion, the song, Let It Be By: The Beatles