When you press a key on the piano<span> it causes a small hammer inside the </span>piano<span> to hit a string or strings. Each key is connected to its own hammer or hammers which hit a specific string or number of strings. When the hammer hits a string, it vibrates and </span>makes<span> a sound that is tuned to a specific note.
When you press a key on the piano<span> it causes a small hammer inside the </span>piano<span> to hit a string or strings. Each key is connected to its own hammer or hammers which hit a specific string or number of strings. When the hammer hits a string, it vibrates and </span>makes<span> a sound that is tuned to a specific note.
Answer: If the interval between two notes of a major interval (1 and 3) are decreased, then the interval becomes a minor interval (Flatten the 3rd of a major interval).