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Tag Cleanup: keyboard / piano

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Bapabooiee said:
To my knowledge, "keyboard", when used in the context of an instrument, refers to the instrument as a whole - not just its keys.

If we were to go by your logic, post #437173 should not be tagged with piano because the keys aren't directly visible.

That's not what I said. That post should be tagged with piano, but not with keyboard_(instrument) since no keys are visible, while stuff like post #454560 should be tagged with keyboard_(instrument) but not with piano, since no distinct instrument is visible.

Also, "keyboard" in the context of an instrument refers to the place where the keys are located, while "keyboard instrument" is the term used to describe such an instrument as a whole. I'm not sure if "keyboard" is used like that colloquially though.

Fred1515 said:
Also, "keyboard" in the context of an instrument refers to the place where the keys are located, while "keyboard instrument" is the term used to describe such an instrument as a whole. I'm not sure if "keyboard" is used like that colloquially though.

No.

jxh2154 said:
grand_piano -> piano - isn't this a specifically distinguishable type of piano, or am I off? I could see this being an implication if I'm right

Shinjidude said:
grand_piano is very specific and visually obvious.

Supporting an implication but keeping distinct tags.

Shinjidude said:
As for synthesizer, there is probably some technical difference that differentiates them from your everyday department-store Casio, probably involving sampling or some such, but synthesizer and keyboard are mostly synonymous in my mind.

I think the only difference is in the size of the instrument, and just how many different instruments it attempts to emulate.

If a bargain keyboard from Radio Shack can produce a tonal range of car horns, they're pretty much all synthesizers as far as I'm concerned.

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