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Ebony and ivory! The different pianos and keyboards
When most of us think about a piano, we think of a concert pianist playing a grand piano, but there are two or three types of piano, here we will discuss them, from the grand piano, to the upright piano to the digital keyboard.
Lets first look at the piano we've already mentioned-the grand piano. Its huge size is what allows it to acheive its sound, as the longer strings help reduce the lower frequencies and harmonics. The smaller grand pianos, such as the baby grand and the boudoir have thickers strings on them to allow for string tension, keeping clarity in the sound. Tension in the strings would be lowered if they used a concert grand's strings, giving it an unplayable and muddy sound. Size can go from 2-3ms for the concert grand piano, to the 1-2ms of a boudoir, to the slightly smaller (but still large) grand piano.
An 'upright' piano is what most people mean when they say they own a piano. Called the upright because the frame and strings are packed in horizontally as opposed to vertically, allowing it to be smaller in size, but still can stand at 45 inches taller and more.
Mistaken all too often as another keyboard is the electric piano, which as a piano has the foot pedals which a piano has to control frequencies and pitch which the keyboard doesnt. Even with all the wonders of modern technology, that cant seem to match the sound of an acoustic piano.
And as for those digital keyboards.....
Much easier to carry around, smaller and cheaper than a piano, the keyboard will be the nearest thing most of us will come towards owning a piano. The digital technology inside allows a keyboard to carry sounds from the grand piano, to the humours sound of a steel drum to the spookiness of a church organ.
The Signature Finds Its Center: After a Ground Zero Location Fell Through, Signature Theatre Landed on 42nd Street (thepoliticker.observer)
Rendering of Signature Center entrance on West 42nd Street by Daniel Black.
(Signature Center)
Jim Houghton’s secret lair is in the back of a parking garage on 42nd Street,
just east of 10th Avenue. There, in a warmly lit room behind an anonymous
steel door, the Signature Theatre Company’s founder exhibits his models. His
artful miniatures depict a thriving theater center, featuring four stages, a
café, a bookstore and, most important, hundreds of tiny metal theatergoers. In
Mr. Houghton’s models, there is not an empty seat in the house. Across 42nd
Street, those models have nearly been brought to life. The 70,000-square-foot
Signature Theatre Center opens on Jan. 31, a bid for citywide prominence from
a company that has spent two decades making a name for itself as a friend of
the living playwright. In the mid ’90s the Signature was homeless, surviving
in space rented from the Public Theater. Now its staff is preparing to occupy
what they call the first new theater complex Manhattan has seen since the
opening of Lincoln Center. If Mr. Houghton can fill his Frank Gehry-designed
palace as easily as he has his models, this center could become the ...
Tricky - Black Steel (West 54th 1998)
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