Music

Music was when the sound of the tone was changing. Making music you only will be able to do so on a music instrument.

 

Music is not being sounds or noises. It is not rhythm. Music was not melody. 

 

For making music you got four options on the music instrument.  One was playing one white key. Depending on the distance of the play you're making music or not, I would say.

 
One is to play two white keys. One is playing an white and an black key, The white one first. The third one is one black key itself, alone.

Two black keys is music but further than the minimum requirements were.

Playing two white keys could be the same tone in different octaves. This is the special case?

No. I think for the reason more than one tone excites the resonance body of the piano, the sound of the tone changes and it is been music too. 

Music is not possible on a keyboard for example. They do not have the moment in them, missing with the beaters that hit the strings, making it possible to get back to the keys and knowing when the tone will be. It is even a question of the crafts of course. Within the piano, as a sample, There are two opposite volumes distinguished. 

One is the string for a specific key. Are there more than one? Even if it is the case this makes no difference here. The volume the tone had would increase with the more strings used but I think under one beater. The more stings would affecting a wider range of the piano. The ratio between tone and sound would be balanced again. 

On a keyboard or probably already on a Hammond organ yet, I until now never had the chance to look into one, is it possible, but of course not on the computer.    
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Steffen Schenk

Rhythm University

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