piano keyboard

collocation in English

meaningsofpianoandkeyboard

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piano
noun[C or U]
uk
/piˈæn.əʊ/
us
/piˈæn.oʊ/
a large musical instrument with a row of black and white keys that are pressed to ...
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keyboard
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkiː.bɔːd/
us
/ˈkiː.bɔːrd/
the set of keys on a computer or typewriter that you press in order to make it ...
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(Definition ofpianoandkeyboardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It's configuration can be switched by the pilot using apianokeyboardin the cockpit.
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The house's features include a marble staircase made to look like apianokeyboard, and an outdoor swimming pool, since filled in and grassed over.
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The lobby features two-story windows that permitting natural lighting, marble floors, a black-and-white spiral staircase, which looks like a windingpianokeyboard.
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This approach involves using props, costumes, and toys for children to learn basic musical concepts of staff, note duration, and thepianokeyboard.
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The video concludes with all four of the band miniaturized on thepianokeyboard.
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In comparison to apianokeyboard, the keys are more rounded, smaller, and lighter to the touch.
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Let us number the keys of apianokeyboardfrom 0 to 86, so that these numbers can represent the pitches of the sounds.
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For instance, apianokeyboardmechanism consists of keys which are really only part of the playing interface.
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In this case, thepianokeyboardmetaphor, which has pitch increasing to the right, can be maintained if the sounds produced contain a pitch element.
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Two of the more able pupils had some basic computer skills; they could operate a mouse and could also pick out simple melodies on apianokeyboard.
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Although the electronicpianokeyboardhas served well as an input device (because it is familiar to many players), a number of other input devices are possible.
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In contrast, the synthesizer keyboard resembles thepianokeyboardonly superficially - after the initial key press, no such chain of mechanical events occurs, rather the chain of events is electronic.
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This interval is typically called the basic octave (on apianokeyboard, an octave encompasses only 13 keys).
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Many of these are diatonic, while professional mallet percussion instruments are chromatic keyboard percussion instruments, set out in a fashion similar to apianokeyboard.
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