No the piano is a percussion
Good question. The sound of the piano is produced by strings, but the piano is considered a percussion instrument because the strings are hit with felted hammers, producing the sound.
it's a percussion instrument. :)
No, they are considered percussion instruments because the strings in the piano are hit with felted hammers.
No - they use reeds set onto plates, fixed at one end with the other end free to move up and down in a hole cut in the plate; known as 'free-reeds'. For each note there are two reeds as they only work in one direction each. They have valves that stop them from sounding when the air is travelling the wrong direction.
Yes, a guitar is a stringed instrument. It has six strings.
Yes.
violins are string instruments. Typically they have 4 strings but some have as many as 7 strings.
No, accordions are wind instruments.
No, it is a 'wind' instrument.
Usually not.
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No. It is a percussion instrument.
a piano.
piano
There r strings in the back of it
It's a percussion AND a string instrument.
A Piano
No. It is a percussion instrument.
a piano.
Piano.
No. Even though it has strings, it is not classified as a string instrument.
piano
There r strings in the back of it
It's a percussion AND a string instrument.
As on any other stringed instrument, the treble strings on a piano are the string that play the high notes. As on any other stringed instrument, the treble strings on a piano are the string that play the high notes.
With a piano, the hammers strike the strings as a mallet would strike a marimba or drum. The piano is considered a percussion instrument.
A piano is both a percussion instrument and a string instrument. Inside a piano, tiny hammers strike strings to make pitches. It is a string instrument in that the strings are what vibrate to make the sound, but it is a percussion instrument in that it has a keyboard and strikes to make sound.
Because when you strike a key (press it down) the mechanism strikes a felt tipped hammer against the string to produce the note.A Piano can be considered as Percussion instrument because whenever you press down on a key, A little hammer on the inside hits a string causing the string inside the Piano to vibrate. The vibration of the strings are what causes it to produce the sound the piano makes. Furthermore, a piano can be classified as a Idiophone because the hammers that hit the strings are what causes the string to vibrate. Piano cannot only be classified as a Percussion Instrument but also a stringed instrument.