|
Title: HISTORY AND ORIGINATORS OF KEYBOARD
Essay Details
| Subject: |
Music and Movies |
| Author: |
|
| Date: |
November 20, 2007 |
| Level: |
|
| Grade: |
|
| Length: |
8 / 2118 |
| No of views: |
0 |
| Essay rating: |
good 0,
average 0,
bad 0
(total score: 0)
|
Essay text:
Stops, or registers, allow the player to move unwanted sets of jacks slightly out of reach of the strings, thus making possible different volumes and combinations of tone colors. One set of strings may sound an octave above normal pitch. Some 18th-century German harpsichords had a set of strings sounding an octave below normal pitch... Showed first 250 characters
|
|
 |
Pay for FULL access
Gives you access immediately to all 184 990 essays.
You get access to all the essays. You can view as many as you like.
As little as 14 cents/day! |
|
|
 |
Submit essays
Takes from 3 to 7 days, before your essays get reviewed.
You must submit for review:
1 essay to get limited access
3 essays to get full access
Figure out how to submit essays. |
|
 |
|
|
|
Some 18th-century German harpsichords had a set of strings sounding an octave below normal pitch. Harpsichords often have two keyboards, or manuals, which can usually be coupled or used separately, allowing further variations of tone color and volume... Showed next 250 characters
Common topics in this essay:
Comments:
Similar Essays:
| Title |
Pages / Words |
Save |
Compare and contrast Donne's poems The Flea and A Fever
First of all, the two poems deal with the same topic which is love but of course from very different views. The Flea speaks about pure physical love and how does the poet can convince his beloved to do what he wants... |
3 / 659 |
 |
the flea essay
Written during the 17th century, John Donne utilizes an unconventional genre in his poem, demeaning and objectifying the female sex. A common motif in poems of the Renaissance, Donne uses a flea as a metaphorical comparison to sexual intercourse and the eternal bind between man and woman... |
6 / 1410 |
 |
The Flea
In this clever poem Donne uses a flea, blood, and the murder of the flea as an analogy for the oldest most primal exchange, sex. Donne, only through amazing symbolic imagery, not only questions the value of keeping virginity but also the importance of sex as it goes along with life... |
3 / 713 |
 |
An Explication of "The Flea" by John Donne
John Donne's "The Flea" (rpt. in Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson, Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense, 8th ed. [Fort Worth: Harcourt, 2002] 890-891) explains that a teenage male will say almost anything in order to seduce a woman... |
3 / 685 |
 |
Marvells To His Coy Mistress A
The main theme of Marvell’s poem is to “seize the day.” The speaker is trying to convince the woman that it is much better to have sex now than to save her virginity for the future... |
3 / 828 |
 |
Flea
The main theme of Marvell's poem is to "seize the day." The speaker is trying to convince the woman that it is much better to have sex now than to save her virginity for the future... |
3 / 828 |
 |
Marvell's "to His Coy Mistress
The main theme of Marvell's poem is to "seize the day." The speaker is trying to convince the woman that it is much better to have sex now than to save her virginity for the future... |
3 / 828 |
 |
|