Digital pianos with transposition
prices on 141 model— transposition is the translation of a melody into another key by raising or lowering each note by a certain number of semitones. For example, shifting a melody in the key of A minor by two semitones (a tone) upwards results in a melody in the key of B minor.
In digital pianos, transposition is usually understood as at least the ability to tune the instrument so that each key sounds higher or lower by a given number of semitones. This allows you to play a familiar melody in a different key on the same keys as before. Such an opportunity is indispensable if suddenly there is a need to play in a different key, and the musician's skills are not enough to rebuild "on the go". In addition, transposition can be applied in other ways — for example, for already recorded melodies when mixing recordings on a sequencer (see the relevant paragraph).
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