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By: Greylyn Tidwell
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* How a Piano Works * The Difference in Pianos * Piano language
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* The piano has been around since the 1600’s * When you push a note down a little hammer hits the strings which makes vibrations which is sound. * When you press the pedal to the right it keeps a holder up so it wont cut off the vibration. * To change the sound of a piano you tighten and loosen the strings inside.
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* All sound are vibrations * When you let go of a note a little holder goes on the strings to stop the vibrations. * When you press the pedal to the left it keeps the holder on the strings.
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* A Concert Grand is what most performers use. * While a Baby Grand is what most students use. * The Pipe Organ is seen mainly as a church organ.
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* The Reed Organ is known as the home version. * Estonia Pianos have high quality string * Mason+Hamlin have small keys
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* Notation- A system of writing music * Sustain- To keep a note going * Some say music is the world language
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* Tone- quality of sound * Dynamics- Loud or softness of a note * To play the piano you have to have good timing and coordination
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* The piano is a beautiful and unique instrument. * It has a lot of different tune. * It is an amazing instrument for people of any age.
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