There is no labeled key for transposing due to a supposed manufacturing error on this model. But if you hold the Function key you can toggle the transpose by using the lowest F and F# keys
I guess it matters on how heavy the keys are...sorry this answer MAY not help.
Press "AC" then press and hold "RATE SET" the display turns off for about 2 seconds and then "EURO RATE" appears at top of screen, release "RATE SET" and type the value of your currency and press "RATE SET" again to confirm. Note: On newest versions "RATE SET" is on the "%" key, on models with support for more currencies the keys can be "C1","C2","C3" and so, but the procedure is the same, repeat it with each key for each currency
100250, but without using other keys you will not know if that is rupees or dollars or peanuts.
88 Keys on a Piano
Keys, compass, and data
In the "normal mode" (i.e., with a bank and sound selected), do the following: 1. Press edit (button immediately to the right of button #9) 2. Press these numbers: 996696* 3. Use the +/- keys to transpose {This sequence of keys takes you through multiple menus. Specifically: Edit First 9 selects "Stage Settings" Second 9 selects "Zone Edit" 669 drops to and selects "Midi Edit" 6 drops to "Transpose" Hope this helps. I love my PX5S but wish transposing required fewer clicks. I suspect more experienced users can program it so that a slider or knob might be used for transposition.
You have to transpose the music into either a higher or lower key.
Yes, Any consumer electronics that has key input has to have some form of touch sensitive keys
The Casio LK-110 does not feature pressure sensitive keys. All notes are played at the same volume regardless of how hard they are pressed.
A full size piano has 88 keys. Learn more, below.
An average Casio keyboard costs about $450. There are much less expensive ones with fewer features and less keys, and more expensive ones with full piano keyboards and lots of special features.
To play chords, push down three or more keys at the same time. How good or bad your chord sounds depends on which keys you choose to play all at the same time.
Trumpets that are made in different keys allow for easier transposition. For example, if the piece that you are reading is in "E" and you are playing a Bb Trumpet, you would have to transpose all of the notes up a tri-tone, which can be pretty difficult. If you are playing a C trumpet, you would only have to transpose up a major third, which can be much easier.
To set the time on a Casio QA300 calculator, locate the "Mode" button and press it until you reach the "Time" mode. Use the numerical keypad to input the current time (hours and minutes). Press the "Set" or "Time Set" button to confirm the time.
Probably not. Old orchestral pieces like that usually keep horn parts written in their original keys, and it's up to the player to transpose as needed.
A little candle light, some soft jazz vinyl spinning on the turntable, a nice chateaunuef du pape and then slowly, teasingly, stroke the keys with the tips of your fingers.
A little candle light, some soft jazz vinyl spinning on the turntable, a nice chateaunuef du pape and then slowly, teasingly, stroke the keys with the tips of your fingers.