Piano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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 and jazz music for solo ...
The Piano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Piano is a 1993 drama film about a mute pianist and her daughter, set during the mid-19th century in a rainy, muddy frontier backwater on the west coast of New Zealand.
Renzo Piano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Renzo Piano, Ufficiale OMRI (born 14 September 1937 in Genoa) is an Italian Pritzker Prize-winning architect. Architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff said of Piano's works that ...
Piano key frequencies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This is a virtual keyboard showing the absolute frequencies in hertz (cycles per second) of the notes on a modern piano (typically containing 88 keys) in twelve-tone equal ...
Electric piano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An electric piano is an electric musical instrument. Electric pianos produce sounds mechanically and the sounds are turned into electrical signals by pickups.
Dynamics (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In music, dynamics normally refers to the volume of a sound or note, but can also refer to every aspect of the execution of a given piece, either stylistic (staccato, legato ...
Piano concerto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A piano concerto is a piece of music written for a piano, where the piano is accompanied by either a large body of instruments or a whole orchestra.
Player Piano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Player Piano, author Kurt Vonnegut's first novel, was published in 1952. It is a dystopia of automation and capitalism, describing the dereliction they cause in the quality of ...
Piano roll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A piano roll is a music storage medium used to operate a player piano, piano player or reproducing piano. A piano roll is a continuous roll of paper with perforations (holes ...
Piano accordion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A piano accordion is an accordion equipped with a right-hand keyboard similar to a piano or organ. Its acoustic mechanism is more similar to that of an organ than a piano, as ...