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Resumen de Sensitive keyboard lets pianists create new sounds

Jack Flanagan

  • Watching Andrew McPherson play his new piano is a slightly strange experience. Sometimes his fingers push down on the keys as normal, but at others they waggle or slide all over them. That's because his keys have sensors to bring the sounds, flair and versatility of string instruments to the piano. Developed by a team led by McPherson of technicians, composers and musicians at Queen Mary, University of London, TouchKeys allows pianists to try out musical techniques that were previously unimaginable on a keyboard.


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