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The double-row key electronic organ is a common name for the double-row key (scientific name: electronic pipe organ), which originated from the pipe organ. It is named because it is played in a similar way to an organ.
The electronic keyboard is a keyboard instrument, which is actually an electronic synthesizer. In fact, the electronic organ is not a correct name at all, because it resembles a piano, so some people call it an electronic organ. In fact, the formal name should be electronic synthesizer.
2. Qualitative differences:
Double-row key electronic organ, with nearly 1,000 kinds of timbre, the sound quality is close to the real instrument. And according to the timbre of the music, such as the strength of the capsule, such as the speed and amplitude of the string kneading. Each row of keyboards can be stacked with several different sounds.
It can play the effect of a band, and the momentum is magnificent.
Electronic organs use large-scale integrated circuits, and most of them are equipped with sound memory memory (wavetable). It is used to store the real sound waveforms of various instruments and output them while playing. There are two types of electronic keyboards commonly used: arranging keyboards (with automatic accompaniment) and synthesizers (without automatic accompaniment), mostly using staves, and mostly high-pitch two-line notation.
Sometimes it is also used in alto notation, simple notation, and guitar notation. Generally used in rock music.
3. Historical Differences:
In 1959, Japan produced the world's first upright double-row keyboard, named ElectOne, which had a three-layer keyboard. In 2007, the common and familiar double-row keyboard was the EL series produced in Japan after 1991. Japan is the main producer of double-row keyboards, and it is also a place where corresponding talents gather.
In 1907, the American T. Cassirer invented the electric organ that used an electromagnetic coil to generate a scale signal. In 1920, Soviet Leon Trier invented the "electric organ in the air". In 1939, the "Allen Organ" began to be sold in the American market, which is lighter and more economical than the pipe organ, and is widely used in teaching, ** halls, etc., so there is a certain market.
By 1950, the annual output of electronic keyboards in the United States reached 100,000 units, close to piano production. In 1964, the American Moog invented the synthesizer.
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1. The double-row keys are actually an electronic pipe organ, which is more similar to the pipe organ in terms of playing methods. The most important difference from the average keyboard (piano) is that there is a row of foot keyboards, as shown in the figure below
2. In terms of appearance, the electronic organ is a single row of keys, and the double row of keys is composed of three layers of keyboards. This is to be practiced individually. It is best to have a keyboard foundation to learn double-row keys, piano is the best, and electronic keyboard is secondary.
If you want to have fun, you can learn the keyboard.
3. The electronic organ is a keyboard instrument, in fact, it is an electronic synthesizer. It uses large-scale integrated circuits, most of which are equipped with sound memory memory (wavetable). It is used to store the real sound waveforms of various instruments and output them while playing.
There are two categories of commonly used electronic pianos: arranging keyboards (with automatic accompaniment) and synthesizers (without automatic accompaniment), and electronic pianos in a broad sense include electronic pianos (digital pianos, different from electroacoustic pianos), which mostly use staves, mostly for high and low bass two-line notation. Sometimes it is also used in alto notation, simple notation, and guitar notation. Generally used in rock music.
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Common electronic keyboards are popular, or amateur. A two-row keyboard is a professional keyboard: upright, with two rows of keyboards on top, a row of large keyboards on the balls of the feet or heels, one or two pedals, and a knee cushion.
The scientific name is the electronic pipe organ, which is often called a double-row keyboard in Asia. This is what the electronic keyboard was when it was born. Originated from the pipe organ.
The ** rhythm of the electronic pipe organ is so good that it can be made freely. In addition to the well-known force keys (pre-touch), there are also aftertouch sensing (the keyboard becomes louder after playing) and horizontal touch sensing (like "kneading the strings"). It doesn't emphasize automatic chords, but rather insists that every note is played live by the player, which is very difficult.
The effect is so impressive that most people, including many electronic organ learners, may not be able to tell whether a piece of music is played by an orchestra or an electronic organ.
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The sound effects are good. Equivalent to a large symphony orchestra. You have to use all four limbs, and it's very exercised.
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Summary. 1. Look at whether the type of music is three or four beats.
2. If it is a three-beat waltz, if it is a four-beat or eight-beat, you can choose a national ** or popular rhythm, as long as you see the rhythm flashing four.
You can choose a polka for 2 beats, if you don't have a Beguiin or Bossa Nova, if you don't have a Latin sway, if you don't, disco, pop beats, samba or rumba
4. Four-beat music can also be used in sixteen beats or marches, so that the rhythm is more positive.
What is replaced by a big band in the rhythm of the electronic organ.
1. Look at whether the type of music is three or four beats. 2. If it is a waltz in three beats, if it is a four-beat or eight-beat you can choose ethnic ** or popular rhythm, as long as you see the rhythm flashing four you can choose polka in 2 beats, if you don't have Beguiying or Bossa Nova, Latin swaying If not, disco, pop beat, samba or rumba can be used 4. Four-beat music can also be used in sixteen beats or marches, so that the rhythm is more positive.
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I've learned all three. And the ** college with a double-row key test, the results are quite good.
The piano should be the easiest to learn, but it's certainly hard to imagine being like a pianist. The electronic organ also has to change the timbre, the double-row keys are not simple, and it is not as good as the hands and feet can be coordinated as said upstairs! But it can't be said to be particularly difficult.
The effect of the double row of keys is incomparable, it can play the effect of a symphony orchestra! It can also do mids and stuff like that, kind of like a computer.
Of the three, learn any of them, and the other two can be passed, because after all, they are all keyboards.
If you are thinking for the long term, it is recommended to learn the double-row key, it is just emerging in our country, and because of the high **, so there are not many people who learn, so it is relatively much easier to take it to university. When we took the major exam this year, there were only two people who took the test with a double row of keys.
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