User Contributed Dictionary
Noun
keyboards- Plural of keyboard
Verb
keyboards- third-person singular of keyboard
Extensive Definition
A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument
played using a musical
keyboard. The most common of these is the piano. Other widely used keyboard
instruments include various types of organs as
well as other mechanical, electromechanical and
electronic instruments. In common language, it is mostly used
to refer to keyboard-style synthesizers.
History
Among the earliest keyboard instruments are the pipe organ, the clavichord, and the harpsichord. The organ is doubtless the oldest of these, appearing in the 3rd century BC, although this early instrument--called hydraulis--did not use a keyboard in the modern sense. From its invention until the 14th century, the organ remained the only keyboard instrument. Often, the organ didn't feature a keyboard at all, rather buttons or large levers which were operated by a whole hand. Almost every keyboard until the 15th century had 7 naturals to each octave.The clavichord and the harpsichord appeared
during the 14th century, the clavichord probably being the
earliest. During their development, a B-flat key was added to the
keyboard in order to remedy the tritone between F and B, and the
other semitones were added later. The harpsichord and the
clavichord were both very common until the widespread adoption of
the piano in the 18th
century, after which their popularity decreased. The piano was
revolutionary because a pianist could vary the volume
(or dynamics) of the sound by varying the vigor with which each key
was struck. The piano's full name is "gravicèmbalo con piano e
forte" meaning "harpsichord with soft and loud" but can be
shortened to "piano-forte", which means "soft-loud" in Italian.
Keyboard instruments were further developed in
the 20th century. Early electromechanical instruments, such as the
Ondes
Martenot, appeared early in the century.
The earliest fully electronic keyboard
instruments were electronic
organs that used oscillators and frequency
dividers, together with a network of filters, to produce waveforms.
Much effort went into finding an instrument which
sounded like the piano but lacked its size and weight. The electric
piano and electronic
piano were early efforts that, while being useful instruments
in their own right, were not successful in convincingly reproducing
the timbre of the piano.
Electric and electronic organs were developed during the same
period.
Significant development of the synthesizer occurred in the
1960s and has continued ever since. The most notable early
synthesizer is the Moog
synthesizer, which used analog
circuitry. In time, digital synthesis became common.
Tape
replay keyboards were invented in the 1940s and saw popularity
in the late 1960s and 1970s. The best-known example is the Mellotron. These
instruments became obsolete with the invention of
samplers, which replay samples
at any pitch.
Now Modern-day keyboards have such facilities as
colour LCD screens, highly realistic voices and styles and MIDI
recording.
List of keyboard instruments
Chordophones
External links
keyboards in Arabic: الآت المفاتيح
keyboards in Czech: Klávesový nástroj
keyboards in Danish: Keyboard (instrument)
keyboards in German: Tasteninstrument
keyboards in German: Klaviatur
keyboards in Estonian: Klahvpillid
keyboards in Spanish: Teclado (instrumento
musical)
keyboards in Esperanto: Muzikila klavaro
keyboards in Esperanto: Klavarinstrumento
keyboards in Persian: ساز کلیدی
keyboards in French: Clavier (musique)
keyboards in Korean: 건반 악기
keyboards in Italian: Tastiera (musica)
keyboards in Hebrew: כלי מקלדת
keyboards in Hungarian: Billentyűs
hangszerek
keyboards in Macedonian: Клавијатурни
инструменти
keyboards in Dutch: Toetsinstrument
keyboards in Japanese: 鍵盤楽器
keyboards in Japanese: 鍵盤 (楽器)
keyboards in Norwegian: Klaviatur
keyboards in Polish: Instrument klawiszowy
keyboards in Portuguese: Teclado (música)
keyboards in Portuguese: Instrumento de
teclas
keyboards in Quechua: Yatana waqachina
keyboards in Russian: Клавишные музыкальные
инструменты
keyboards in Slovak: Klávesové nástroje
keyboards in Slovenian: Glasbila s tipkami
keyboards in Slovenian: Klaviatura
keyboards in Serbian: Клавијатуре
keyboards in Finnish: Kosketinsoitin
keyboards in Swedish: Klaverinstrument
keyboards in Swedish: Klaviatur
keyboards in Turkish: Klavye (müzik)
keyboards in Ukrainian: Клавішні музичні
інструменти
keyboards in Chinese: 鍵盤樂器