electronic instruments [4]![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Electronic instruments are designed to imitate, convert or produce sounds based on electric signals and digital data.
electronic piano ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Piano designed to reproduce the sound of an acoustic piano by converting it into digital data; it also reproduces the sound of other instruments.
damper pedal ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Pedal used to reproduce the effect of the damper pedal on an acoustic piano, increasing the duration of the sound.
soft pedal ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Pedal that reproduces the effect of the soft pedal on an acoustic piano, decreasing the loudness.
headphone jack ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Slot that takes the plug from the headphones.
volume control ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
tempo control ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Buttons that allow the player to vary the tempo, or speed, of a piece of music.
voice selector ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Buttons that allow the player to choose the sound of a particular musical instrument (saxophone, violin, etc.).
rhythm selector ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Buttons that allow the player to choose a rhythm (disco, rock, samba, etc.).
music stand ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Inclined frame on which the musician places music.
power switch ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Mechanical connection that turns the instrument on or off.