Traditional Piano
The musical rhythm is produced by striking the piano strings with the felt hammers and these felt hammers are present at the ends of the keys. This is done by the pressing of the keys and thus the ends strike with the string. When these vibrations are produced at resonating frequency they are transferred through the bridges. Thus the fine quality of sound is reproduced as the keys are pressed. There are two types of the pianos and these are grand and upright pianos. In the case of the grand pianos they have their frames and strings placed in the horizontal position, whereas in the case of the upright pianos the frames and the strings are placed in the vertical position. The upright pianos though they are in the vertical position they are available in many heights. The quality of the sound is measured in the scale design and does not depend on the size of the piano; as larger pianos produce a larger sound but the tuning of the pianos depend on the materials used. This also depends on some of the things that directly corresponds to the sound produced which includes touch, tone and tuning stability. Only a professional pianist can take care of the traditional pianos. Conclusion The traditional pianos are the ones which carry the highest magnitude in the field of music especially in the pianos. These pianos are mainly maintained by the professional pianist because it is difficult to maintain these devices by any ordinary pianist. The pianos ubiquity has made it a unique device with its fine tuning. |

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