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  2. Virtual piano - Wikipedia

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    A virtual piano is an application (software) designed to simulate playing a piano on a computer. The virtual piano is played using a keyboard and/or mouse and typically comes with many features found on a digital piano. Virtual player piano software can simultaneously play MIDI / score music files, highlight the piano keys corresponding to the ...

  3. Immersive virtual musical instrument - Wikipedia

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    An immersive virtual musical instrument, or immersive virtual environment for music and sound, represents sound processes and their parameters as 3D entities of a virtual reality so that they can be perceived not only through auditory feedback but also visually in 3D and possibly through tactile as well as haptic feedback, using 3D interface metaphors consisting of interaction techniques such ...

  4. Trident Studios - Wikipedia

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    Trident, initially reluctant, eventually agreed and Queen signed an agreement with Trident Recording, Publishing and Management, on 1 November 1972. The management at the time claimed the deal allowed the band full access to the studio's cutting edge facilities, and supported them by providing the best producers and engineers - so long as the ...

  5. Electronic keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Piano simulation: A common feature of the digital piano, stage piano, and high-end workstations that allows real-time simulation of a sampled piano sound. It provides various piano-related effects, such as room reverberation, sympathetic resonance , piano lid position (as on a grand piano), and settings to adjust the tuning and overall sound ...

  6. Violin - Wikipedia

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    As the violin has no frets to stop the strings, as is usual with the guitar, the player must know exactly where to place the fingers on the strings to play with good intonation (tuning). Beginning violinists play open strings and the lowest position, nearest to the nut. Students often start with relatively easy keys, such as A Major and G major.

  7. Virtual On - Wikipedia

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    It uses the VO: Force rules for gameplay and graphics, and is the first Virtual On game to have a single player story mode, which follows on with the Virtual-On universe. As the PlayStation 2 has no official Twin Sticks, the game's controls rely on the DualShock controllers (this was corrected in PS3 rerelease with twin-stick peripheral ...

  8. Clef - Wikipedia

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    French clef C major scale, French violin clef. Play ⓘ A G-clef placed on the first line is called the French clef, or French violin clef. It was used in France in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries for violin music and flute music. [3] It places the notes in the same staff positions as the bass clef, but two octaves higher.

  9. Horn trio - Wikipedia

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    Facets 1, for horn, violin, and piano 1961 Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Merion Music, 1986 06' Franklin Stöver: Trio-Concertante for Violin, Horn and Piano 1980 Robert Simpson: Trio for horn, violin, and piano 1984 Bernard Stevens: Trio for horn, violin, and piano, Op. 38 1966 London: Alfred Lengnick & Co. Ltd. 15' Nancy Van de Vate: Trio for horn, violin ...