Question
When a pianist pushes down a key on the piano keyboard, what happens to the strings inside the instrument?
Responses:
They are plucked by quills.
They are struck by felt-covered hammers.
They are struck by wooden sticks.
They are pulled by bows strung with horse hair.
Responses:
They are plucked by quills.
They are struck by felt-covered hammers.
They are struck by wooden sticks.
They are pulled by bows strung with horse hair.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
When a pianist pushes down a key on the piano keyboard, the strings inside the instrument are struck by felt-covered hammers.
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