1What makes the invention of the smart keyboard possible? A. Computers are much easier to operate. B. Fingerprint scanning techniques develop fast. C. Typing patterns vary from person to person. D. Data security measures are guaranteed. 2What makes the invention of the smart keyboard possible?
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keyboard musical innovation of the invention is a new type of keyboard music, thanks to the particular arrangement of toni semitoni and shape of keys facilitates and improves the executionMANCINI TONINO
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“四会”lock, invention, crayon, thought, silly, balloon,gun, robot, keyboard,mark单词1. be (not) allowed to do sth. (不)被允许做某事9. the result of… …的结果2. spend some time/money on sth. 花时间/金钱在某事 10. laugh at 嘲笑3. be made of 用… …制成(看得出原材料)11. ...
5. an act or instance of creating by exercise of the imagination, esp. in art, music, etc. 6. something fabricated, as a false statement. 7. a short contrapuntal musical composition for keyboard instrument. [1300–50; Middle English < Latin inventiō discovery] in•ven′tion•al,...
a3: The invention of the modern piano is credited to Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655–1731) of Padua, Italy, He was an expert harpsichord maker, and was well acquainted with the body of knowledge on stringed keyboard instruments. It is not known exactly when Cristofori first built a piano. [...
minute.Now, as we know, keyboard instruments existed long before the piano—the organ, which dates back to the Middle Ages, as do other keyboard instruments, such as the harpsichord, which is still popular today with some musicians.But none of these has had as profound an impact as the ...
a small musical piece that indicates the role played in it by inventiveness both in the melody and the musical development and form. The French composer C. Jannequin first used the term in 1555. Widely known are the inventions for keyboard by J. S. Bach (1720–23; he called the three-...
This invention relates to an improved keyboard for cash registers, calculating machines, and the like. The general object of the invention is to provide a keyboard or keybank of unit construction and flexible action with the advantages of few parts and simplicity of assembly and operation...收藏...