Most instruments known as "chordophones" are defined as string instruments, but some such as these examples are percussion instruments also.
because the sound is like a wood wind instrument.....and because the keys on a piano also make the sound, just like the keys on a flute It's not a woodwind instrument. Piano sound doesn't involve wind. Organs are wind instruments. Pianos are percussion instruments.
Takuo Maeda has written: 'Music for three wood wind instruments and piano' -- subject(s): Quartets (Piano, bassoon, clarinet, flute)
Go to a piano music website, type in Wind Of Change, and there you go!
The cast of Piano with Wind and Trains - 2010 includes: Justin Echols
Piano's are made out of wood but they have little hammers inside attached to string to help play the sound.
It is made out of wood. An electronic piano, however, usually contains no wood. A percussion piano frame is made from wood. The sounding board is made from wood. The harp, however, is cast iron and the strings are metal. The keys can be made from ivory or other material. The movable parts are made from many different materials. You can read more about a Steinway percussion piano parts, below.
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it is a wood wind
Piano strings are made of steel wire.