Both of the instruments are played in a similar way, but the major difference is that a piano is played with both hands, while in a harmonium only one hand plays, while the other pumps air through the mechanism at the back (I don't know what that is called).
- What is the difference of harmonium and keyboard?
- What is harmonium called in English?
- What is the difference between piano and keyboard?
- What is difference between piano and Casio?
What is the difference of harmonium and keyboard?
is that keyboard is a set of keys used to operate a typewriter, computer etc while harmonium is (music) a small keyboard instrument consisting of a series of reed pipes which sound when air is allowed to pass through them by means of a valve that opens when a key is depressed.
What is harmonium called in English?
A harmonium, also called a "melodeon", "reed organ" or "pump organ", is a keyboard instrument that is a lot like an organ.
What is the difference between piano and keyboard?
The main differences between a piano and a keyboard are:
A 'piano' is an acoustic instrument with weighted keys whereas a 'keyboard' is an electric instrument (requiring a power source) with unweighted (lighter) keys than a piano.
What is difference between piano and Casio?
Pianos are acoustic string instruments that produce sound when their internal hammers strike metal strings, creating vibrations. Casio keyboards produce sound when a pressed key closes a circuit and activates a sensor.