Is the piano and the electronic organ the same principle?

Updated on culture 2024-06-10
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In a similar way, the fingering of keyboard instruments usually follows the principle of proximity and comfort. That is, according to the forward and backward movement of the note on the score, use the most convenient finger to play the note, and according to your personal physiological characteristics, you feel most comfortable to play it this way.

    In the early stage of learning the piano, the fingering is usually more detailed, in order to help everyone develop a good set of fingering habits, in the higher stage of the repertoire, there is usually no detailed fingering marking. Once you've developed good fingering habits, you no longer need to double-check the score every time to see if you're using the right fingers, because you already know exactly how many fingers you "should" use.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Fingering is similar, but it requires more basic skills such as dexterity and strength of your fingers. The electronic piano can be built quickly, but if the piano wants to play well, it can't be done without five or six years of hard practice.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Some of them are similar, but I think the piano will be much more difficult, and it will take a long time to practice hard if you can play it well at once.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The fingering is the same. However, it is impossible to play the piano well without a long period of practice.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The requirements are different, the piano focuses on the coordination of the hands, while the electronic keyboard is a little less demanding, but they are both keyboard instruments and require effort.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's about the same, but the dynamics are not the same.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The piano has high requirements for finger touch, and the higher the level, the more difficult it will be. The electronic organ does not require much finger touch, just press the key.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The piano requires the fingers to be stronger and the hands to be able to open.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. No. The main thing about the electronic organ is the arbitrariness of the timbre and rhythm, and the high level is mainly to master and change the ** rhythm at a high level, but the melody on the keyboard itself is not complicated, and there are many difficult tunes that are just a very low level on the piano. It will be found that sometimes the music of grade 9 in the electronic piano exam will appear around grade 3 of the piano exam, but the feeling of the piano is very different from that of the electronic organ.

    The piano emphasizes the expression of the feelings in the song through the strength of one's fingers, compared to the electronic organ belongs to electroacoustic music, and the piano itself is a pure handmade art, which should be in a higher realm. But it's not that you can't play the piano after playing the electronic keyboard. As long as you persevere and practice some basic scale arpeggio skills, you can still play the piano very well.

    2. The difference between an electronic organ and a piano: There are differences between an electronic organ and a piano in terms of vocal range, key touch method, left-handed accompaniment form, timbre, volume, and difficulty in mastering performance skills. Among them, the range of the piano is twice the range of the electronic organ, and if the accompaniment function of the electronic organ is used, the range of the piano is more than twice the range of the electronic organ.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. The playing method of electronic organ and piano is different. The playing strength of the piano is greater than that of the electronic organ, and the 88 keys of the piano are harder than the 61 keys of the electronic organ, and the keys of the electronic organ will be slightly looser.

    2. Starting from the instrument itself, it is composed of black and white keys of the keyboard, and the tone of the keys in the same position of the manuscript letter is the same. However, the piano has more keys than the electronic organ, and the pianist has 88 keys, compared to 61 keys for the ordinary electronic organ. In addition to this, the piano has three more pedals than the electronic organ, each of which plays a different role when playing.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The piano has similarities with the electronic organ in that both are keyboard instruments, but there are many differences. The vocal range of the piano reaches 88 keys, while the commonly used electronic organ only has 61 keys or 72 keys, so the score suitable for piano performance is often not played on the electronic organ.

    Secondly, the piano keys have a dynamic response, and the piano has three pedals, which can control the length and volume of the sound, as well as the function of muting the sound, while ordinary electronic organs do not have these or do not have all these functions, so the piano and the electronic organ also have many differences in learning.

    Thirdly, there is a simple way to implement automatic left-handed accompaniment on the keyboard, as well as various timbre variations and automatic rhythm options, which are completely absent on the piano, so these marks will not appear at all on the piano notation.

    Accompaniment on the piano is very complex and depends entirely on the skill of the left hand, which is difficult to get real practice on the electronic keyboard.

    Therefore, in general, although the piano and the electronic organ are both keyboard instruments, but the difference is still very large, so the learning methods of the two are also quite different, there is a commonality, that is, the operation of the right-handed keyboard, but if you decide to learn the piano, it is better to use the piano directly to learn.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. The material is different: The piano is a keyboard instrument in Western classics, and most pianos are wooden; The electronic organ is an electronic keyboard instrument, which is mostly made of metal and plastic materials. But what is in common with both is that they are both mechanical vocalizations.

    2. The keys are different: The electronic organ and the piano are both black and white key combinations, but the number of keys is different. The piano generally has 36 black keys and 52 white keys, for a total of 88 keys; Electronic organs, on the other hand, mostly have sixty-one keys.

    3. Different requirements:

    4. Different volumes:The piano is relatively large and difficult to move; However, the range of the piano is relatively large, which can meet the needs of family meetings and small meetings. The electronic organ is relatively small, but the volume is not as large as that of the piano; Electronic keyboards are more used in bars, rock bands, etc.

    5. The difficulty of mastering performance skills is different. It usually takes years or more for a person to learn the piano well, but learning the electronic piano is very different, playing small pieces in a few months, and learning well in a few years.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The way an electronic organ and a piano are played differently. The playing strength of the piano is greater than that of the electronic organ, and the 88 keys of the piano are harder than the 61 keys of the electronic organ.

    Regardless of the differences in dynamics and expressions, the right-handed playing of the electronic keyboard is exactly the same as that of the piano. For example, if you ask someone who knows only the piano and has never touched an electronic keyboard to play an electronic keyboard, he will be able to play it smoothly as soon as he gets started. This is enough to show that the electronic organ can be played with the piano technique.

    But there are not exactly the same: the piano is completely dependent on the player's skills to play, including the main melody, sub-melody and harmonic accompaniment, ** expression, but on the electronic piano, in order to make it easier for ordinary enthusiasts to play a rich ** effect roll, the automatic accompaniment system with a complex circuit is designed, which greatly reduces the burden on the player's left hand, so that he can play the big simple in a fairly simple way to swim out of the relatively professional accompaniment effect. And the way this part is played is completely different from the piano with the left hand.

    However, in order to take care of the professional pianist to make full use of his already proficient piano technique on the electronic keyboard, there is a [through keyboard] conversion button on the electronic keyboard, after using this function, the electronic organ can be played in addition to the lack of sound strength (on high-end electronic keyboards) and the number of keyboards is insufficient, and the same technique as the piano can be used.

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