A musical keyboard is the set of
adjacent depressible levers or keys on musical instrument. Musical keyboard
normally contain keys of twelve notes of the Western musical scale with a
combination of larger, longer, smaller and shorter keys. The keys repeat at the
interval of an octave.
Depressing a key on the keyboard
causes the instrument to produce sounds, either by mechanically striking a
string or tine (piano, electric
piano, clavichord), plucking a string (harpsichord),
causing air to flow through a pipe (organ),
striking a bell (carillon), or, on electric and electronic keyboards,
completing a circuit (Hammond organ, digital piano, synthesizer).
Since the most commonly
encountered keyboard instrument is the piano, the
keyboard layout is often referred to as the "piano keyboard".
Below are the example of keyboards
that you can choose to be owned..
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