Asked by Sid.V
the harpsichord creates what type of sound
a. plastic
b. deep
c. light***
d. metallic
a. plastic
b. deep
c. light***
d. metallic
Answers
Answered by
Steve
I guess you have picked the best answer
Unlike a piano, whose strings are hit with hammers, and whose volume can vary (piano-forte),
a harpsichord's strings are plucked (like a harp's) and always play at the same volume.
Listen to some recordings and it's easy to tell one from the other.
Unlike a piano, whose strings are hit with hammers, and whose volume can vary (piano-forte),
a harpsichord's strings are plucked (like a harp's) and always play at the same volume.
Listen to some recordings and it's easy to tell one from the other.
Answered by
Marisela
What is it please help me please if not i get something really bad and it hurts :(
Answered by
Anonymous
its light
Answered by
Alto Saxaphone
My answer came up as metallic!
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