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  • Source: Wikipedia
  • Percussion instruments: Piano, Percussion instrument, Drum, Drum kit, Tambourine, Maraca, Timpani, Membranophone, Carillon, Bones, Steelpan, Txalapart 
     

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    Lieferstatus:   i.d.R. innert 5-10 Tagen versandfertig
    Veröffentlichung:  Juni 2019  
    Genre:  Musik 
    ISBN:  9781157337805 
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    9781157337805 
    Verlag:  Books LLC, Reference Series 
    Einband:  Kartoniert  
    Sprache:  English  
    Dimensionen:  H 246 mm / B 189 mm / D 7 mm 
    Gewicht:  238 gr 
    Seiten:  114 
    Zus. Info:  Paperback 
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    Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 113. Chapters: Piano, Percussion instrument, Drum, Drum kit, Tambourine, Maraca, Timpani, Membranophone, Carillon, Bones, Steelpan, Txalaparta, Hang, Cowbell, Purdue Big Bass Drum, Electronic drum, Semantron, Batá drum, Ghatam, Ewe drumming, Pipe and tabor, Cajón, Friction drum, Alesis, Wind chime, Rock gong, Spoon, Hand percussion, Vibraslap, Sistrum, Urumee, Kashaka, Teponaztli, Chande, Directly struck idiophones, Pogo cello, Stomp box, Parsifal bell, Morsing, Boobam, Kus, Drumhead, Slit drum, Big Bertha, Treshchotka, Boomwhacker, Kanjira, Madhalam, Monkey stick, Claves, Bumbulum, Frame drum, Dhantal, Ratchet, Syahi, Crotalum, Crotales, Rainstick, Shekere, Hosho, List of percussion instruments, Kudüm, Fiddlesticks, Indirectly struck idiophones, Dhak, Gyil, Palmas, Plucked idiophones, Paiban, Dance Chimes, Footed drum, Chácaras, Pollard Syndrum, Chenda, Doppio Borgato, Slit gong, Adufe, Deze, Timila, Geophone, Tetzilacatl, Quijada, Mark tree, Mizhavu, Putipů, Shaker, Pate, Lion's roar, Kane, Derkach, Maddalam and Chenda Keli, Semandron, Hourglass drum, Chimta, Bubon, Lummi stick, Zatula, Manjira, Taraban, Cajón de tapeo, Dohol, Amadinda, Cantaro, Clapper, Tambori, Ghumot, Pyeongyeong, Manjur, Mazhar, Barrel drum, Cylindrical drum, Rattle, Timbal, Scratcher, Jawbone, Raganella, Garifuna drum, Bell tree, Laggutu, Resheto, Batih, Acme siren, Rapach, Mrdanga, Den-den daiko, Triccaballacca, Conocchie, Huiringua, Redoba, Khartal, Huehuetl, Tumdah', Hyoshigi, Plenera, Tambores de candombe, Thappu, Chengila, Afoxé, Ahoko, Chap, Barril de bomba, Udukai, Egg shaker, Semispherical drum, Embaire, Obrom, Rakatak, Vruk, Thunder machine, Conical drum, Kundi, Esterilla, Tumba, Katsa, List of folk percussion instruments, Bell plate, Erikundi. Excerpt: The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. It is one of the most popular instruments in the world. Widely used in classical music for solo performances, ensemble use, chamber music and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to composing and rehearsal. Although not portable and often expensive, the piano's versatility and ubiquity have made it one of the world's most familiar musical instruments. Pressing a key on the piano's keyboard causes a felt-covered hammer to strike steel strings. The hammers rebound, allowing the strings to continue vibrating at their resonant frequency. These vibrations are transmitted through a bridge to a sounding board that more efficiently couples the acoustic energy to the air. The sound would otherwise be no louder than that directly produced by the strings. When the key is released, a damper stops the string's vibration. See the article on Piano key frequencies for a picture of the piano keyboard and the location of middle-C. In the Hornbostel-Sachs system of instrument classification, pianos are considered chordophones. The word piano is a shortened form of pianoforte, the Italian word for the instrument (which in turn derives from the previous terms "gravicembalo col piano e forte" and fortepiano). The musical terms "piano" and "forte" mean "quiet" and "loud," and in this context refers to the variations in volume of sound the instrument produces in response to a pianist's touch on the keys: the greater a key press's velocity, the greater the force of the hammer hitting the string(s), and the louder the note produced. Grand piano by Louis Bas of Villeneuve-lčs-Avignon, France, 1781. Earliest French grand pia...

      
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