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    and the keyboard. When practicing piano pieces for exams or piano festivals, I go online to listen to the interpretations of others for inspiration. I usually find videos of people playing a piano, but sometimes there are people playing a keyboard. What surprised me was that the sounds of the keyboard and the piano were entirely different, and this difference was especially noticeable practicing for a performance. The practice room only contained a keyboard, and after playing the keyboard, I realized

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    Ever since I was younger I had this urge to play various instruments. No one in my family played an instrument so there was no influence there for me. The only muse I had was from music and the television shows that I watched. Moreover, from that influence I thought all the people who knows how to play an instrument are remarkably nifty. The quality of sounds that the musicians are able to produce made me feel like I was put into a trance. The intense passion that the musicians produced gave me an

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    computer. Do to obvious reasons, owning such a system is not conducive for portable computing. Being stuck between being chained to a desk to get work done, or still having to lug around potentially bulky laptops, I opted for an in between, a tablet-keyboard combination. Enter the Microsoft Surface Pro 4. Hardware Specifications - 6th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor - 4GB of RAM - 128GB SSD - i5 intel HD graphics 520 - 12.3” Display, (2736 x 1824) - 5.0 megapixel front facing camera, 8.0 megapixel

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    correct keys, you will quickly learn the concept of touch typing. 8.1 Other keys on the keyboard Key Function Shift The shift key is a modifier key on a keyboard, used to type capital letters and other alternate "upper" characters. There are typically two shift keys, on the left and right sides of the row below the home row. Caps Lock By pressing the “Caps Lock” on a computer keyboard, it will set a keyboard mode in which typed letters are all capitalised. By pressing it again, the letters will

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    E Ball Pc Essay

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    paper piece that is in custody by the paper controller of the E-Ball PC. ADVANTAGES OF E-BALL PC: A. It is moveable and hand free. B. It has great memory i.e.5 GB. C. It is helpful for creation video presentation. D. It supports client defined keyboard layouts. E. It is well-organized. F. It is very simple to use and recognize. G. It is more protected than additional computers because of its shape. DISADVANTAGES OF E-BALL PC: A. Ordinary operating systems cannot be work through these computers

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    His sonatas effectively capture the idea of continuously changing emotions, which is a key feature of empfindsam style. C.P.E. Bach’s genius in his contributions to keyboard playing and composition are often skimmed over. He is gets lost in the transition between his father J.S. Bach to Haydn and Mozart. By the time Haydn and Mozart came to the forefront of the new classical music Bach’s fingering for scales and fundamental

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    The Baked Potato

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    The Baked Potato is a jazz club in Studio City that was opened by Don Randi. Don Randi is a keyboard player, bandleader, and a songwriter. In 1970, Randi opened The Baked Potato and formed his own group, Don Randi and the Quest. In 2010, The Baked Potato was named the best jazz club in Los Angeles magazine. According to the Los Angeles magazine, The Baked Potato has been the “mainstay for session players since 1975.” (1997, pg. 131.) The date of the performance was on November 2, 2015. It was a

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    Two types of stringed keyboard instrument were available to the household or court musician from the 16th century to the middle of the 18th: the harpsichord and its near relations, the spinet and virginal; and the clavichord. In the harpsichord family the string is plucked by a small plectrum, originally of quill. The variety of sound from these plucked instruments is achieved not primarily by finger pressure, but more subtly by phrasing and articulation. Variety of tonal color can be obtained,

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    The first thing that must be decided is the type of computer you want to use. Most people likely already have one, but there are few guidelines I would want to address briefly. PCs and Macs will both work for producing electronic music; however, the Digital Audio Workstation I will recommend later is only usable for PCs. That being said, the amount of RAM and processing the computer has exceeds the importance of the brand of the computer. Personally, I have a desktop Lenovo computer with an i7 Intel

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    A. C. 1: A Song Analysis

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    have to turn on the keyboard." She takes the keyboard off the shelf puts it on the carpet sitting down. E.L. picks up the drum and 1 wooden stick sit besides A.C. She pushes the green button with her right finger on the keyboard and hits the drum several times. The song is playing Yankee Doddle Dandy they both stood up started moving their bodies E.L. jumps up and down ,kicks his left foot and then his

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