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Thursday, August 20, 2020

The Piano

Where was the Piano invented and by who?
The piano was invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655-1731) of Italy. Cristofori was unsatisfied by the lack of control that musicians had over the volume level of the 
harpsichord. He is credited for switching out the plucking mechanism with a hammer to create the modern piano in around the year 1700. 

What did the first Piano look like?
The piano looked looks like a Harpsichord. 
When a key is pressed, a plectrum attached to a long strip of wood called a jack plucks the string to make music. This system of strings ans soundboard, and the overall structure of the instrument resemble those that can be found in a piano. 

What is the difference between a Piano and a Keyboard?
The main difference between a piano and a keyboard are:
  • A 'piano' is an acoustic instrument with weighted keys whereas a 'keyboard' is an electric instrument (requiring a power source) with unweighted (lighter) keys than a piano. 
  • Each instrument has its own unique benefits and features.
  • Piano echos
What do I enjoy about (playing) the piano/keyboard?
For me I enjoy playing the keyboard because there are a variety of options meaning I can add backing sound and have a go at playing to the sounds. 

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