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Other Topics => Completely Off-Topic => Topic started by: ET Phone Home on April 06, 2003, 04:20:58 pm
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is the piano a percussion intrument?
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uh huh
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thank u very much
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whoa!
I was understood! *amazed*
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hahahaha ....uh huh is not exactly hard to understand deary hehe
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some people don't know how to read it
uh huh, true
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OMG!
Duh! It is keyboards!
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ohhhhh i c
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yep
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Christine, Christine....
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Check the thread on the o-board.
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whos christine?
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me
Watcha talking about Joey?
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oh ok hi christine
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What will we do... with you?
Percussion my eye...
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Hi
Hopefully not anytihng bad! 8O
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percussion your eye?
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percussion your eye?
and NOT that!
ouch!
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oh haha ok i would liek that either
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that's a -erm- nicer way than saying, "percussion my a**"... like saying, "ya right"
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hahaha yea i know i was just amused by it i dunno why
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Oh Okie-dokies... So.... whatsup? What's your favorite Nessa song?
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well i like all of them pretty much the same but if i had to choose i would choose wanted i guess how about u??
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thanks dudes
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for wut???
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traditionally the piano does come under percussion. It is a percussive instrument (you hit it, and the hammers hit strings), and it's a development of hammered dulcimers and cimbaloms (which are definitely percussion) and so part of the same family.
But nowadays it probably makes more sense to call it a keyboard instrument. I say it is perfectly acceptable to call it either.
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oh ok thanx
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hmmmm ::bangs keyboard::
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It has been said that the piano can be referred to as a percussion instrument because a mallet hits a string. Makes little sense to me, even as a drummer and percussionist who does play the piano....just a bit.
Dan/NS