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Musical Keyboard Instrument
Various Music Instrument Sounds

A Musical Keyboard Instrument comes with hundreds of music instrument sounds for your enjoyment, as well as for your creative needs.


One of the main reasons for any electronic musical instrument's popularity is the availability of hundreds of sounds and musical styles, and the ability to change their parameters to create new sounds.

Learning to play the musical keyboard instrument is the best way to understand how various musical instruments work together in an orchestra. A very important skill, if you want to be composer and arranger.


Musical Keyboard Instrument - Sounds & Voices


Sounds/Tones/Voices/Patches

Sounds, Tones, Voices or Patches – They all mean the same!

In a musical keyboard instrument, the sounds available are also known by various other names like tones, voices, or patches.

The presence of hundreds of sounds, along with the quality of the sound produced, is one of the most important factors in your buying decision making.

In the more advanced models, you can even modify the various parameters associated with a sound to create a totally different sound.


Voice Layering

On top of the hundreds of sounds which your musical keyboard instrument anyway has, you can create interesting combination of sounds by using the layering function.

With the layer button, you can layer an additional sound on top of the existing one. If you have selected the Piano patch and if you select the string patch with the layer button, any key pressed will play the combination of Piano and String.

It is possible to create some really interesting sounds using the layer button, coupled with some sound effects.


Split Point

If you are a beginner, you may not use this feature as of now but it is good to know how to use it. The split button splits your keyboards into multiple parts and you can assign one sound to each of these parts. So you can play a cello on the left side and a Piano on the right side of the split.

Advanced keyboard players can normally play the part of the bassist in addition to theirs. They play the bass on the left side of the split and chords on the right side.


Polyphony

Polyphonic means ability to play many – notes at the same time. A musical keyboard instrument with polyphony of 10 means 10 notes can be played on that instrument at the same time. If you try to play more than 10, the additional notes will not be audible.

On a musical keyboard instrument, if you play dense chords, use the sustain pedal and still carry on playing more notes; you will need a polyphony of lot more than 10 sounds.

For this reason pianos have at least 32-voice polyphony. It can go up to 128 depending on the music you want to play.

On electronic musical instruments, lot of the polyphony is used up by the accompaniments and layering.


Multitimbral

Multitimbral means many timbres, means many different sounds (instruments) at once. Most musical keyboard instruments offer 16-parts which is enough for lot of users. It may not be enough for professionals as a lot of the 16 parts will be used by splits, layers and accompaniments.



Looking for a digital keyboard or piano? Check out the various models for some of the top manufacturers of electronic piano keyboards

Yamaha Keyboards, Casio Keyboards, Korg Keyboards, Roland Keyboards



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