Keyboard structure
The keyboard instrument is very similar in appearance to the piano and organ instruments. In general, keyboards are in the group of thumb instruments. The keys of this instrument are placed in a certain order that can produce a wide range of sounds. In terms of the number of keys, this instrument is divided into three groups of 61, 76, and 88 keys. In another classification, they are also divided into light, medium and heavy types. The keyboard instrument is an electric instrument and there are clear differences in how it produces sound from the organ and piano instrument, which we will explain below. This instrument has an internal memory that allows you to record sound or play various songs with flash memory. This instrument has the ability to connect to a computer, speakers, microphone, etc. Also, screen light, rhythm speed, rhythm editing, sound making, step adjustment, sound recording, and many other features are available in this instrument, which is due to its electricity.
Music in Essen
The city of Essen has been the birthplace of various musicians, singers, and bands, some of the most important of which are:Gerd Albrecht (conductor),Peter Anders (Opera Leader),Peter Barez (pianist),Thomas Bimmel (composer, violinist and musicologist),Frank Blackfire (guitarist),Thomas Burchert (Singer and Composer),Maria Friesenhausen (soprano),Thomas Gabriel (Composer),Vasily Grassimes (musician and composer)