There are many different models of keyboards. It is possible to get one which simulates a piano with a very high degree of fidelity. Keyboards can also be programmed to sound like many other instruments or sounds.
A keyboard is electric A piano is non electric
They are not different they are the same instrument but the keyboard is just an electronic one
Piano and Keyboard
A piano has a keyboard. But is doesn't look like the keyboard on your computer.
Electric keyboard usually refers to the keyboard of an electric piano. "Keyboard" is a generic word that can refer to an electric piano, an acoustic piano, a typerwriter keyboard, a computer keyboard, etc.
A standard keyboard has 104 keys, while a piano typically has 88 keys.
Teclado, if you are actually referring to a keyboard you type on, however if you mean a keyboard as in a keyboard piano, then its piano teclado.
The purpose of a weighted keyboard is to better simulate playing an actual piano. Skilled piano players can achieve variations in the sounds produced by striking the weighted keys of a piano with different intensity. Additionally, since playing a piano or keyboard involves the use of muscles in the hands and arms, a weighted keyboard helps condition these muscles to better provide the strength and endurance to play an actual piano.
A keyboard is different from a piano because it is electric. Pianos function more "mechanically," so to speak, because each time you hit the keys, it triggers a hummer to hit a string inside the body of the piano, which in turn creates the sound. Keyboards are smaller, lighter, and often have different functions that can be programed in.
A the front of a piano.
The piano is part of the keyboard family. The keyboard family is disputed whether being a solitary family or a branch of the Percussion Family.
The piano is a keyboard instrument.