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How is the tone colour on the piano varied?

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How is the tone colour on the piano varied?

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A piano is considered a monotimbral instrument. Meaning that there is no variance in the tone color across the instrument, on a note-by-note basis. As a whole, certain effects can be obtained through use of the pedals, but a piano will still sound in a unified way.

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