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Latest revision as of 07:01, 4 October 2024
- See also changes related to Pianoforte, or pages that link to Pianoforte or to this page or whose text contains "Pianoforte".
Parent topics
- Music [r]: The art of structuring time by combining sound and silence into rhythm, harmonies and melodies. [e]
- Musical instrument [r]: An object constructed or used for the purpose of making music. [e]
Subtopics
- Electric piano [r]: A keyboard instrument which combines mechanical sound production with electrical amplification. [e]
- Electronic keyboard [r]: Sample-based keyboard instrument using sound generated or amplified by one or more electronic devices. [e]
Bot-suggested topics
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- Johann Sebastian Bach [r]: German composer (1685-1750). [e]
- Composer [r]: Person who creates music, either by musical notation or oral tradition, for interpretation and performance. [e]
- Melody [r]: A linear succession of musical tones which is perceived as a single entity. [e]
- Indian classical music [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Classicism [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Pop music [r]: A music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hooks, a mainstream style and a conventional structure. [e]
- Rhodes piano [r]: A famous electromechanical piano, with a distinctive 'bell' sound which has appeared in thousands of songs of all musical styles, since it was first introduced in 1965. [e]
- Point-to-Point Protocol [r]: A very flexible protocol for running data over a wide range of media, which use a logical point-to-point topology [e]