[轻] 钢琴
...钢琴(Piano)是舶来品,起源于欧洲,当时是一种既复杂又昂贵的乐器,只有皇室和贵族才有机会接触到。
钢琴物语
... 拜托了,老师(Onegai Teacher) 钢琴物语(Piano) 心跳回忆onlylove ...
吉他谱
...》 这段感情爱的很辛苦 失恋后的15个疗伤守则 不到,默默对你好 20条有关爱情的 句子 如果一段感情到了需要" parade吉他谱(piano) 这段感情感觉到尽头了.
眼泪
歌曲介绍: 眼泪 ( Piano ) 是蓝色生死恋推出的专辑蓝色生死恋中的一首歌曲,如果你觉得是一首好歌请把它推荐给你QQ上的好友.
伦佐·皮亚诺 ; 皮亚诺 ; 伦佐皮亚诺
钢琴别恋 ; 钢琴课 ; 钢琴师和她的情人 ; 钢琴
钢琴三重奏 ; 三重奏 ; 钢琴三重奏组
The piano (an abbreviation of pianoforte) is a musical instrument played using a keyboard. It is widely used in classical and jazz music for solo performances, ensemble use, chamber music, accompaniment, and for composing and rehearsal. Although the piano is not portable and often expensive, its versatility and ubiquity have made it one of the world's most familiar musical instruments.An acoustic piano usually has a protective wooden case surrounding the soundboard and metal strings, and a row of 88 black and white keys (52 white, 36 black). The strings are sounded when the keys are pressed, and silenced when the keys are released. The note can be sustained, even when the keys are released, by the use of pedals.Pressing a key on the piano's keyboard causes a padded (often with felt) hammer to strike strings. The hammer rebounds, and the strings continue to vibrate at their resonant frequency. These vibrations are transmitted through a bridge to a soundboard that amplifies by more efficiently coupling the acoustic energy to the air. When the key is released, a damper stops the strings' vibration, ending the sound. Although an acoustic piano has strings, it is usually classified as a percussion instrument because the strings are struck rather than plucked (as with a harpsichord or spinet); in the Hornbostel-Sachs system of instrument classification, pianos are considered chordophones. With technological advances, electric, electronic, and digital pianos have also been developed.The word piano is a shortened form of pianoforte, the Italian term for the instrument, which in turn derives from gravicembalo col piano e forte and fortepiano. The Italian musical terms piano and forte indicate "soft" and "strong" respectively, in this context referring to the variations in volume produced in response to a pianist's touch on the keys: the greater the velocity of a key press, the greater the force of the hammer hitting the strings, and the louder the sound of the note produced.