Question
the harpsichord creates what type of sound
a. plastic
b. deep
c. light***
d. metallic
a. plastic
b. deep
c. light***
d. metallic
Answers
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.
Marisela
What is it please help me please if not i get something really bad and it hurts :(
Anonymous
its light
Alto Saxaphone
My answer came up as metallic!