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TIPCODES PIANO

Tipcode:

PIANO-001

The piano is a great instrument for all styles of music, as briefly demonstrated in this Tipcode.

PIANO-002

This Tipcode shows where you can find the C and F keys, and demonstrates an octave from C to C.

PIANO-003

This Tipcode demonstrates the effect of a practice pedal. A built-in muffler, activated by the piano’s practice pedal, strongly reduces the volume of the instrument.

PIANO-004

This Tipcode demonstrates the workings of a piano action in slow motion.

PIANO-005

In a grand piano, gravity makes hammers and dampers return to their original position.

PIANO-006

This Tipcode clearly demonstrates that pressing the una-corda pedal makes the hammers hit one string less.

PIANO-007

In this Tipcode, you can see and hear the effect of a sostenuto pedal.

PIANO-008

This Tipcodes demonstrates the impressive range of the piano.

PIANO-009

This Tipcode shows how the hammer falls back right before touching the string, if you press the relevant key down very slowly.

PIANO-010

You can easily tell the difference between the last strings with a damper, and the first strings without, as demonstrated in this Tipcode.

PIANO-011

This Tipcode shows you how the damper pedal lifts all of the dampers off of the strings.

PIANO-012

This Tipcode demonstrates the effect of a mute rail. It catches the hammers right before they can hit the strings, allowing for silent practice.

PIANO-013

This how you use a tuning fork, sounding the traditional A=440.

PIANO-014

Play this Tipcode to listen to the three chords listed on the opposite page.

PIANO-015

Play his Tipcode to listen to a chord played over the entire range of the piano.

PIANO-016

Next to one or more upright and grand piano sounds, most sound modules also provide samples of the voices demonstrated in this Tipcode: two electrical pianos, a piano with strings, and an organ.

PIANO-017

Some common effects on digital pianos are reverb, chorus, wah- wah, flanger, and delay.

PIANO-018

A meantone tuning in C makes the B and A-flat major scales sound terribly out of tune.

PIANO-019

This Tipcode takes you on a guided tour in a piano factory.