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    Piano History

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    will also be answered. First, you’ll need to know that a keyboard instrument is any musical instrument on which different notes can be sounded by pressing a series of keys, push buttons, or parallel levers. In almost all cases in Western music the keys are equivalent to consecutive notes in the chromatic scale, and they run from the bass, the left side of the keyboard, to the treble, the right side of the keyboard. Since, the keyboard allows…

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    students was a special needs student. He challenged her just like he challenged the rest of the students and even let her get the lead part on one of the keyboard songs that they were rehearsing in class. Mr.T continued to push all of his students, but pushed this one particular student even more because she was interested in learning how to play the keyboard. In some schools, they do not let special education students into “normal” classrooms. “Democratic Classrooms and Accessible Instruction”…

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    executed in a jazz roll style, 4 bars blues. One can hear the sound of cymbals with a little bass drum every now and then which gives the song a rock and roll feeling to it; it was an electronic sound coming out of the keyboard. It wasn’t too overwhelming because the guitar and keyboard sound accompanying it gave it that mellow feel that is usually found in jazz. So the each sounds were balanced to give it that jazz roll. You could enjoy that beautiful jazz sound with the…

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    owned a Casio keyboard that was older than I was that just sat in the spare bedroom unused. Many times when we would stay with them, I would look at the keyboard and long to learn to play it. I had seen piano players before and the idea of being like one of them was my dream. In May of 2012, I acquired the Casio from my grandparents as they decided that it would be put to way better use in my possession than just sitting there collecting dust in the spare bedroom. Along with the keyboard I was…

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    Toy Play Case Study

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    he particularly was interested in a rattle, a stuffed animal, and a mini electronic keyboard. The infant demonstrated the most amount of asymmetry in terms of movement, while playing with the electronic keyboard. Because of the higher demand of fine motor control and the use of advance skill level the infant was predominantly using the right hand. Using the domain hand, the infant clicked the buttons on the keyboard to make…

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    Bach Partitas Analysis

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    Bach’s three sets of six suites for keyboard, titled Partitas, French Suites, and English Suites have caused specialists to fruitlessly comb each set for some sense of distinct national characteristics. It was the publishers, however, not Bach, who provided the titles and Bach’s original manuscripts are lost. The English Suites, or Suites pour les Anglois, for example, were published with this name after Bach’s death. The basic style of Baroque suites, including Bach’s instrumental suites, was…

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    the main devises necessary and can probably be considered the most important to use a personal computer is a monitor and a keyboard. A monitor is an output device that is necessary to be able to see the information that is being sent put by the computer. The keyboard is an input device that is used to type information to send information to a computer. Without a keyboard no data can be entered into the computer. Which ones are not necessary for normal day-to-day use and why? Devices that…

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    Technology continues to advance drastically on a regular basis. Of the major technological advances that have come about in the recent years, the transition from a laptop to tablets is one of the greatest. In the past, you were forced to stay stationary when using a computer while some of today’s latest inventions of laptops and handheld tablets have changed the idea of getting the job done. While some people still prefer to use a stationary desktop computer, many people prefer the advantage of…

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    Christopher Latham Sholes “Father of the Typewriter” As you were typing a paper or email have you ever wondered why the keyboard was organized this way? Or even who invented the notion of the typewriter? Well Mr. Christopher Latham Sholes invented the typewriter and also the Qwerty keyboard which we use today. Christopher “freed the world from pen slavery” by developing the first working typewriter. . Christopher Latham Sholes was born on February 14th, 1819 in Mooresburg, Pennsylvania.…

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    During the mid-1970’s, computers were extremely expensive, outrageously enormous, and most importantly lacked personal convenience. Unlike today’s society, people couldn’t walk around with a device small enough to fit in their pocket but capable of accessing their entire life with just a click of a button. However, one man by the name of Steve Jobs had a major contribution to the uprising of computer technology and its personal usage. He was unlike many others and because of his work, many…

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