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English, 01.04.2021 16:30, mercedezosborne

A beginning piano player should regularly practice on an upright or even better, grand piano instead of an electronic keyboard. Keyboards can be convenient to transport, but unless a student has first learned to use a piano, he or she will be at a disadvantage.
Pianos are created with weighted keys. Although some electronic keyboards have weighted keys, most cannot achieve the same
heaviness as a real piano. The weightiness of the keys helps to strengthen the finger muscles and allows a student to learn better
technique and control. It is much easier to go from playing on a piano to playing on a keyboard, than to switch from playing on a
keyboard to a piano.
Which sentence least supports the controlling idea?
OA.
Lack of practice on a piano can sometimes lead to a bad hand technique.
ОВ.
Some music can require a lot of hand strength, and this is best achieved by using a piano.
OC.
Practicing on a keyboard does not allow a piano student's fingers to develop strength.
OD
A piano looks more authentic as an instrument than any type of electronic keyboard

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