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- Keyboard instrument (2521 bytes)
1: ...al instrument played with a [[musical keyboard]]. Keyboard instruments can generally be classified as [[wind...
4: ==Types of keyboard instruments==
5: Keyboard instruments are usually divided into four categor...
36: * [[MIDI keyboard]] controller
45: == History of keyboard instruments == - Computer keyboard (4428 bytes)
1: ...ge:keyboard_large.jpg|thumb|250px|QWERTY computer keyboard]]
3: ...tead affect the operation of the computer, or the keyboard itself. See [[input method editor]].
7: ...ard has no direct connection to the computer. The keyboard presses are conveyed by radio to a small local re...
9: ...e writing in different languages, but specialised keyboard layouts for mathematical, accounting, or computer...
11: ...al keys simultaneously. As an example, the [[GKOS keyboard]] has been designed for small wireless devices.
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- Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
36: ...itics saw the album as a mixed bag, praising the unlikely reworkings of [[Eminem]]'s "97' Bonnie and C...
41: ... Aucoin]], a friend of Amos'. A contest was held online to create a music video for the song, and it r...
45: ...itional incentive to buy the album rather than download its contents illicitly, the CD also served as ...
83: ... [[1992]] in [[Auckland]]. She played on a Yamaha keyboard each night solo. The tour included 142 concerts a...
91: ...ack''''': Amos' fifth tour was [[North America]]-only. The first part of the tour was co-headlining wi... - Music (16462 bytes)
12: *[[Keyboard instruments]]
16: ...ding [[structure]], texture and style. Other commonly included aspects include the spatial location or...
18: ...on the primary aspect of music because it is the only aspect common to both "sound" and "silence."
20: ...h music is made. By 'music-making,' I intend not only actual performance but also how music is heard, ...
43: ...sic is often preserved in memory and performance only, handed down [[oral history|orally]], or aurally... - Clavichord (3295 bytes)
3: ...small, very quiet, European [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]] [[instrument | musical instrument]]. It was inv...
7: ...it limits the abilities of the instrument, since only one note can be played at a time on each string.... - Musical instrument (3823 bytes)
15: ...c other instruments in their design, particularly keyboards.
17: ...Sometimes, instruments that do not usually have a keyboard, such as the [[glockenspiel]], are fitted with on... - Musician (3042 bytes)
12: ... [[Musical keyboard|keyboard]], nor are they the only creatures which respond to (or produce) [[rhythm...
28: ** [[Keyboardist]] ''or'' Keyboard player - Accordion (10069 bytes)
2: ...-reed wind instrument]] with a [[musical keyboard|keyboard]], the smallest representative of the [[organ (mu...
13: *Reeds sound only if air flows in one direction
27: ... It had free reeds, but no keyboard, and sounded only in one direction.
28: ...cale (music)|scale]], and consequently played in only one key [and its related keys]. Similar accordio...
33: ...lowers it. The right hand plays the melody on the keyboard, while the left works the bellows and manipulates... - Concertina (3686 bytes)
20: ... construction to bandoneons, but with a different keyboard layout and decorative style, and some mechanical ...
24: ...e;n]] is in essence a German concertina, with the keyboard layout devised by [[Heinrich Band]]. - Harmonica (21752 bytes)
9: Unlike most free-reed instruments (such as [[organ (m...
10: and [[melodica]]s), the mouth harmonica lacks a keyboard. Instead,
19: The harmonica is commonly used in [[blues]] and [[folk music]], but
37: Because they are only designed to be played in a single key at a time,
49: ...re are 3 octaves between 1 and 10 blow, there is only one full major scale available on the harmonica,... - Harmonium (4268 bytes)
13: ...ic of India|Indian music]], as well as being commonly found in Indian homes.
15: ...t least one harmonium. The harmonium is also commonly accomponied by the [[tabla]]. To sikhs the harmo...
22: ...e a stop which causes a form of vibrato), and the keyboard. The harmonium's [[timbre]], or sound, is similar... - Melodica (878 bytes)
3: ... air to flow through a [[reed (music)|reed]]. The keyboard is usually two or three [[octave]]s long.
5: ...andle on the bottom, and the right hand plays the keyboard. Tenor melodicas can be played with two hands by ... - Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
3: A '''pipe organ''' is a [[keyboard instrument]] that makes its [[sound]] by forcing ...
5: ...he smallest have more than one [[musical keyboard|keyboard]], with the most common configuration being two [...
7: Pipe organs are most commonly found in [[church]]es, and in some [[Reform Juda...
35: ...d secular music, in a variety of settings--since unlike other organs, they were easily moved.
41: Organs were the first keyboard instruments, even though technically they belong ... - Writing (6476 bytes)
1: ...imultaneously; however one may write while doing only one of the activities.
15: ...ample. The most important (and, to a degree, the only surviving) modern logographic writing system is ...
46: ... on a document, usually paper. A typewriter has a keyboard, with keys for the characters in its font. The me... - String instrument (8163 bytes)
16: ...chanical action. Other string instruments with a keyboard include the [[clavichord]] (where the strings are...
18: With these [[keyboard instrument]]s too, the strings are occasionally p...
26: In keyboard instruments, the contact point along the string (...
32: A vibrating string on its own makes only a very quiet sound, so string instruments are us...
39: ...e of the harp or piano, for example, this is the only way in which extra notes are obtained. With inst... - Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
1: ...uments whose sound is produced mechanically, and only amplified electronically - for example an [[elec...
14: ...wed in 1928 by the [[Ondes Martenot]] which had a keyboard as well as several auxiliary controllers.
20: These early electronic instruments produced only pure tones and were frequently used to make [[av...
23: The most commonly used electronic instruments are [[synthesizer]]s... - Keyboard instrument (2521 bytes)
1: ...al instrument played with a [[musical keyboard]]. Keyboard instruments can generally be classified as [[wind...
4: ==Types of keyboard instruments==
5: Keyboard instruments are usually divided into four categor...
36: * [[MIDI keyboard]] controller
45: == History of keyboard instruments == - List of musical instruments (9508 bytes)
16: ...c other instruments in their design, particularly keyboards.
18: ...Sometimes, instruments that do not usually have a keyboard, such as the [[glockenspiel]], are fitted with on...
288: == [[Keyboard instrument]]s == - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
113: *[[Robert Heinlein]], (1907-1988), waterbed
150: *[[Edgar Matias]] — [[Half Keyboard]] - Morse code (33777 bytes)
2: ...) [[amateur radio]] operators. Morse code is the only digital [[modulation]] mode designed to be easil...
19: ...nes "dashes", and the letters most commonly used in the English language were assigned the s...
38: ... reserved for transmission of Morse code signals only.
40: Since Morse relies on only an ([[On-off keying|on-off keyed]]) radio signal...
42: ...d by trained operators even though the signal is only faintly readable. This level of "penetration" is... - Apple Macintosh (24250 bytes)
32: * First laptop with keyboard behind a palmrest ([[PowerBook]] 100 series, 1991...
41: ...s with built-in pointing devices and rear-mounted keyboards ([[PowerBook]] 100 series, 1991)
47: ...oard. Built-in light sensors automatically adjust keyboard illumination and display brightness based on avai...
58: ...d succeeded in inventing a board design that not only utilized the 68000, but speeded it up from 5 MHz...
70: ...ned, and had far more programming code in [[Read-only memory|ROM]] than other computers; it had a non-... - Computer (32773 bytes)
20: ...standing the important idea that the computer is only a machine, and cannot "think" or "understand" th...
29: ...d afford them and were considered so exotic that only a handful would ever be required to satisfy glob...
51: ... such as [[differential analyzer]]s, are not commonly included in such lists. Other classification sch...
56: ...mplementation technologies is not exhaustive; it only covers the mainstream of development. Historical...
73: ... Originally [[computer storage|memory]] was used only for intermediate values but in the [[1940s]] it ...
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