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  2. BTTB (album) - Wikipedia

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    BTTB is a 1999 piano solo and duet album by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The album title is an acronym for "Back To The Basics". The album title is an acronym for "Back To The Basics". Two separate versions of the album were pressed, for Japanese and international markets.

  3. Table of keyboard shortcuts - Wikipedia

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    For the first two shortcuts going backwards is done by using the right ⇧ Shift key instead of the left. ⌘ Cmd+Space (not MBR) Configure desired keypress in Keyboard and Mouse Preferences, Keyboard Shortcuts, Select the next source in Input menu. [1] Ctrl+Alt+K via KDE Keyboard. Alt+⇧ Shift in GNOME. Ctrl+\ Ctrl+Space: Print Ctrl+P: ⌘ ...

  4. Piano solo - Wikipedia

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    The piano is often used to provide harmonic accompaniment to a voice or other instrument.However, solo parts for the piano are common in many musical styles. These can take the form of a section in which the piano is heard more prominently than other instruments, or in which the piano may be played entirely unaccompanied.

  5. Category:Solo piano compositions by Béla Bartók - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Solo piano compositions by Béla Bartók" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Action (piano) - Wikipedia

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    The piano action mechanism [1] (also known as the key action mechanism [2] or simply the action) of a piano or other musical keyboard is the mechanical assembly which translates the depression of the keys into rapid motion of a hammer, which creates sound by striking the strings.

  7. Musical keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Pressing a key on the keyboard makes the instrument produce sounds—either by mechanically striking a string or tine (acoustic and electric piano, clavichord), plucking a string (harpsichord), causing air to flow through a pipe organ, striking a bell , or activating an electronic circuit (synthesizer, digital piano, electronic keyboard).

  8. List of pieces that use the whole-tone scale - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable musical works which use the whole tone scale.. Béla Bartók. Cantata Profana, b. 186–187 [1]; Concerto for Orchestra, fifth movement, b. 484 [2] ...

  9. Piano Concerto No. 2 (Bartók) - Wikipedia

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    The first movement, marked Allegro, is highlighted by the active, punctuating piano solo. The piano 's quick, rhythmic pace and fragmentary scalar movement suggest the influence of Igor Stravinsky , and the ballet Petrushka (1910–11) in particular, while other characteristics point to The Firebird ; the main theme of the movement, introduced ...