I like the piano because both the melody and the harmony can be played simultaneously by one person. I like the beauty of the tone also.
Harpsichord, violin. I think he also played piano but in his day piano could only play 5 octaves and the little hammers that hit the strings were tiped with leather insted of felt like today. Because of this they couldn't play realy fast trills like todays pianos.
he played the harpsichord,piano and violin.
Digital pianos can be played just like traditional piano. The feel and sound of it is made to be the same as the traditional piano. They even have more advantages than the real piano.
he played the pan flute like no other and played the recorder moderately okay.
I like the piano because both the melody and the harmony can be played simultaneously by one person. I like the beauty of the tone also.
Someone Like You by Adele
Jessie j was a singer and she didn't like it so she played piano
Harpsichord, violin. I think he also played piano but in his day piano could only play 5 octaves and the little hammers that hit the strings were tiped with leather insted of felt like today. Because of this they couldn't play realy fast trills like todays pianos.
Nicky Hopkins played piano and Brian Jones played the mellotron.
In Russia they play folk music with instruments such as the Piano accordin called a Bayan. it plays like a piano accordion but insted it is a cromatic button accordion. Also the bellalika is played in russia. it is like a guitar
he played the harpsichord,piano and violin.
Digital pianos can be played just like traditional piano. The feel and sound of it is made to be the same as the traditional piano. They even have more advantages than the real piano.
he played the pan flute like no other and played the recorder moderately okay.
Beethoven played the piano mainly. He could also play other keyboard instruments like the organ and the harpsichord well. He also played the violin and viola but not to the same virtuosic standard he did with the piano.
No. Tchaikovsky is better. It depends on the person. I like Dvorak better because he had a proclivity for oboe and English horn solos (both of which I play). I don't dislike Tchaikovsky, just like Dvorak a lot more.
He loved it He loved the way it sounded and the way people as himself played it