Differences between keyboard, org, and piano
Although these instruments look almost the same, their sounds are different. In the org, the sound is produced by pressing keys. This moves the air pressure in the instrument tubes and creates a sound. In a piano instrument, the keys of the instrument are lifted due to the pressure and hit on the strings, which creates a sound. But in the keyboard instrument, the situation is completely different. The keyboard is an electric instrument in which sounds and melodies are saved in its memory, and the sound produced is generated electrically by pressing keys. When a key is pressed on the keyboard instrument, the sound is transmitted to the speakers.
Learning music in Edmonton
In the early days, music was performed in churches and community halls in Edmonton. Edmonton has a history of performing opera and classical music. Both are sponsored by various clubs and associations. Edmonton's first major radio station, CKUA, began broadcasting music in 1927. This city is the center of music education. The University of Alberta began its Department of Music in 1945, and McEwan University opened a jazz theater and music program in 1980. The city is also very famous for holding symphony orchestras. Edmonton has a vibrant popular music scene in the genres of hip hop, reggae, R&B, rock, pop, metal, punk, country, and electronics. Famous local musicians of the past and present of this city include Robert Golett, Tommy Banks, Eleanor Collins, Stow Davis, Tim Fahan, Weapons of Cadence, Krishna Turner, Smalls. Festivals such as Edmonton Folk Festival and Edmonton Blues Festival are also held there annually.