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A family of musical instruments both acoustic (piano, harpsichord, etc.) and electronic which is played by depressing keys, each of which represent a musical tone. In electronic music, keyboards are often used to imitate other instruments or utilize wholly electronic sounds.

A musical keyboard is the set of adjacent depressible levers or keys on a musical instrument, particularly the piano. Keyboards typically contain keys for playing the twelve notes of the Western musical scale, with a combination of larger, longer keys and smaller, shorter keys that repeats 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); or strike a bell (carillon). On electric and electronic keyboards, depressing a key connects 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".

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As of 2012, are there any companies producing electro-mechanical keyboards?

By electro-mechanical I mean that the instrument electronically amplifies the signal from some mechanically vibrating (or rotating) component, i.e. any of the tone-wheels from a Hammond organ, tuning forks (tines) in the Fender Rhodes electric…
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What to consider when selecting the number of keys for a keyboard

I might be planning to buy a keyboard in the near feature, now I see they come in different amount of keys. It makes me wonder for how many keys I should go, more allows more complex music... But how do I get an idea of the complexity of music that…
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What should I play on a keyboard to accompany singing?

If we want to play a song on a keyboard, the right hand plays the melody and the left hand plays the chords. What is the case if I want to sing the song? Should one hand play the chords? Which hand should this be, and what about the other hand?
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What does a Clavinet "Register" mean?

I've got a keyboard (Korg Krome 88) that has a few clavinet sounds. They're named "Clav Register AC", but also "AD", "BC" and "BD". Trying to figure out what these things mean. I can hear the difference, but don't quite get it. Best I've found is…
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Store only voice in PSR keyboard memory bank

I tried to store my voice settings in a PSR i455 keyboard, but the style also got saved along with it. I want to store only voice so that I can use it while playing in ACMP mode. The problem is that each time I press those bank buttons where my…
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Building Registration Banks

I have a PSR-S950. I have already stored the 8 voices in the keyboard. According to the books I should be able to store 8 additional in the next Bank #2 than another 8 voices in the next Bank #3 etc. Problem is everytime I try to store additional…
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What to look for when buying an arranger keyboard / keyboard workstation?

Arranger keyboards / keyboard workstations are very helpful devices that can provide us with a big array of tools like oscillators, samplers, effects, sequencers, and many others. There are countless options to choose from, and it's easy to get lost…
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Meaning of small numbers given in round brackets

what is the meaning of the numbers given in small curly brackets above/below a given number. Example (3) above 2 on note F# A major Pentatonic scale
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What does KSP mean?

I have a Yamaha PSR-540. There are a few voices on it with another voice's name and KSP in their names: GrndPianoKSP BritePnoKSP ElecGrPnoKSP HonkytonkKSP El.Piano1KSP El.Piano2KSP Harpsi.KSP Clavi.KSP Vibes KSP Marimba KSP To me, they sound like…
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Why does my piano keyboard sound dull?

Not sure if this is a suitable question to ask, but I just bought a yamaha DGX640. Everything is great. It has many voices, but I just wanted grand piano, which the unit has several. The problem is they all sound... dull, for the lack of word. I…
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How can I learn to play funk on a keyboard?

I used to play piano when I was a kid, mostly classical education in a Gulbenkian conservatorium. Now I'm 24 and nurturing a deep love for Booker T's funky keyboards. Besides my piano, I have a M-Audio 61es on a Macbook Pro which I'll use to learn…
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Purchasing a keyboard piano for recreational play

I'm looking to buy a digital piano and am seeking advice on what type is best for me. Some background on my experience and interests: I have taken lessons for around 5 years (8th-12th grade) and I have played recreationally in college for about 2. I…
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How to play 37 keys mini keyboard?

I am thinking of buying a mini keyboard with 37 keys. It is small and portable so I can carry it around when I travel. One thing I'm not so sure is how to play with both hand with there not being enough keys. I usually play with my keyboard with…
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What are the different types of Electric pianos?

By electric pianos I mean Wurly, Tine, Rhodes, Reed, SA EP, FM EP, etc. How many are they? And how are they different? (Would be great if some song examples are provided.)
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New keyboard the left hand side of piano sounds too heavy

I upgraded my keyboard from Yamaha PSR E363 to Yamaha PSR SX-600 today. The problem I'm facing with this new keyboard is that the left hand side sounds too loud / bassy, I'm unsure how to change this. Here is me pressing D note from highest to…
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