The theory of the Piano. My 3D pixel drawing of a piano keyboard.
Hello world,
Talking music or music instruments happens to be the call of the day. As a music student for some months now, I have come to understand much about some musical instruments but I would me talking more on Piano as the mother of other musical instruments.
What is a Piano?
Piano is a musical instruments or a concert pitch instrument which can be used to identify all pitches from other musical instruments, even for human voice too. What's pitch? Pitch is the highness or the lowness of a sound that was generated from a musical instrument.
I wouldn't talk much about the scientific part of music today but would rather talk about the rudiments of the Piano. Many people who are not, or were never a student of music seems to love the piano, maybe because of the way it sounds when it's been played by a professional. But the truth is, many or anybody can play the Piano but not professionally.
Now I want us to see, look, and learn the rudiments. A standard Piano is usually with a seven octave, an octave made up of eight keys. But that aside what do you think would be the first question of a beginner? It could be anything but this - what's the white keys for and likewise the black keys, and what made them this different? Well, for a better understanding, I would love to start this way, Firstly, in music composition, the first seven English alphabets are been used to write music. Same as the Piano, the keys on the piano are been recognized by the same letters - A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. These letters on the Piano are been used for the white keys on the Piano alone. But when talking about the black keys, then we have something called the sharp and the flat. These two types of key are technically used to change the sound from the Piano. Wouldn't say much, cause I know with this even above, there would be more than enough questions to be asked by my lovely readers. But your questions would help me to know where to continue next time. Thank you.
My pixel drawing of a Piano.
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Yeah, the above artwork is piano keyboard but not standard enough to be called a Piano. Why we can't call it a Piano cause it's actually has just five octaves and not seven so it's substandard. It's still cool for a beginner to learn with, it has the needed keys and the brown colour aspect of it which happens to be the position to place the music sheet/sheets while playing.
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