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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 The Piano Famous people who played the piano were people such as Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin,and more. The piano is known to be the "King of Instruments" because ofthe piano's capabilitiesto play more pitches thanmost instruments andis able to provide melodyand accompaniment at thesame time. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Low Pitch Medium Pitch High Ptich Black = Length of Strings Dark Grey = Number of Strings Light Grey = Thickness of Strings How does the piano make different pitches? Tension also is applied usuallyto change the pitch varies per string becauseeach string is set to a certain tension in orderto maintain it's pitch/note. Also,pitches change by playing a certainkey that is part of the piano's keyboard Musical Classification: Mix of Percussion and Keyboard How does the piano make sound? The piano is able to make sound by pressingon one of the keys of the piano's keyboardin which is connected to hammers that hitthe string in order to create a sound. Works Cited"Piano Facts - Interesting Facts about Pianos." Piano Facts - Interesting Facts about Pianos. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2015."The Piano." The Piano. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Feb. 2015.The World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago, IL: World Book, 2009. 445-48. Print. How is the sound of the piano amplified? The sound of the piano is amplified by inputting a certain amount of pressureto the keys. If you input a light amount of pressure, this will create a light and soft sound while if the pressure is at a high input, then the sound will be loud. Related Historical Instruments: dulcimer, clavichord, and harsichord Sound of the Piano Piano Insides In Depth Strings - Made of Steel double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. Frame - Made of Cast Iron Soundboard - Made of Wood Case - Made of Wood
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