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    Bartolomeo Cristofion

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    Cristifion in Italy. Bartolome Cristofion Italian instrument inventor, he invented the piano and two other keyboard instruments, the spinettone and the oval spinet. The piano is fouded on the earlier technological innovation. The 14th and 15th centuries was the development of different kinds of keyboard stringed instrument. At the time that Bartolomeo Cristofion invented the piano, the most popular keyboard instruments were the harpsichord and the clavichord. Both instrument looked like the…

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    Buying A Computer

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    For me a full-sized keyboard is just easier on my wrists. Having it backlit will make it easier to see. For printer I would get a wireless all-in-one printer. I currently have an EPSON XP-430 printer. It does what it is supposed to do. I do, do some scanning, coping and printing…

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    “What could it be?” I wondered, my 7 year old hands furiously typing on the keyboard. I had spent the course of several month putting in every password I could think to guess. Why I was doing all of this? To have unlimited access to video games, of course. If I could get the password to my internet, I would be able to play anytime I wanted. I had given so many words to my computer; it was like we were having a conversation. A very shallow and frustrating conversation. “Is it Password123?” I…

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    Mac Security Code Essay

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    have to agree that the Macbooks are one of the best computers out there, especially for a student, or a writer. “The price was great, and it looks almost like Brand New. It boots up and shuts down in the blink of an eye, it's small and light, the keyboard is comfy and easy to type with. It is perfect for web browsing, Office, and even Photoshop and audio apps as well. Very happy with this purchase and definitely recommend this computer” Said an amazon shopper. Another said, “The best purchase so…

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    Lonesome Town Analysis

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    No.1 Lonesome Town There are only three elements in this music: vocal, acoustic guitar, and the chorus. Because of there are only three elements, the stereo image builds on how wide and narrow the sound is instead of placing to the right or left location. However, I feel that the acoustic guitar is a little off to the left, and I hope that is not the problem of my hearing. The chorus is the widest sound that spread all over the left to right, and the distance of the sound is the farthest.…

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    Clavichord Case Study

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     The clavichord is one of the early stringed keyboard instruments which was popularly used during the late Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque as well as the Classical period.  People mostly played the clavichord as a practice instrument because of the fact that its volume was too soft for large performances.  At the end of each key lever, there is a brass blade called a tangent. When the key is depressed, it pushes up against pairs of strings. The player can make dynamic contrast and is also…

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    Path Dependency Essay

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    technological developments are based on a chain of unintended events made in history (pfadperspektive 3). David introduced the theory with his article “Clio and the economic of qwerty” (year XXX) in which he describes how the layout of a typewriter keyboard was manifested through several different key events in its early stages of existing. With his article, he introduced a new perspective on technological innovations happened in the past. The technologies used in the market today don’t need to…

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    The Well-Tempered Clavier

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    composers in Western music. He had a lot of influence on other composers in his contemporaries even through succeeding time spot. Today, his compositions are the most frequently performed ones among the keyboard repertoire. So in my paper, I’d like to figure out how much contribution J.S Bach made to the keyboard music and how many composers were influenced by him. I will put emphasis on his The Well- Tempered Clavier which is a good example to illustrate this point. How great a composer can…

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    sounds of the keyboard distract me. My unedited writing turns to gibberish because, for example, no one can say, “j f s s ,“ in the rhythm of which I just typed does not sound amazing. I have always been drawn to music, and even when I strayed from it, I always end up back here. At age four, my parents got me a keyboard because they knew I had a knack for music, though they were never musical themselves. At age five, after hearing a melody over the radio and repeating it on my keyboard, my…

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    variety of music genres and even have karaoke nights. I attended their Jazz night, which hosted the Jazz band Burnett 's Bliss. Burnett Anderson is the leader of the band, vocalist and horn player; his fellow band members are, Lynn Willard on the keyboards, Ronnie Stewart on the drums, and Robert Sebastian on the guitar. The band members are very friendly and helpful. After my friends and I were seated at a table, the guitarist approached us and offer to provide us a list of the musicians and…

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