He specialized in the organ because he worked for a church.
Johann Sebastian Bach's main instrument was the organ.
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Bach was most famous as an organist.
Bach is best know for playing the piano, or piano forte.
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Bach was a noted organist during his time, but also played harpsichord and violin.
I am assuming you mean Johann Sebastian Bach?If so the instruments he played were :OrganViolinHarpsichordViolaClavichordhe also sang in a choir
Bach was in his time considered a virtuoso on the organ. Of course, he mastered equally good other keyboard instruments of his time such as the harpsichord and the clavichord. Bach was also renowned to play the violin and the cello at a high level. Some scholars believe that he played the viola da spalla, a large bowed string instrument with the playing range of a cello but played (like a violin) placed on the shoulder. What did Bach not play? Probably every other instrument from his era. There are no sources that state that he played any wind instrument, or plucked string instrument like guitar or lute.
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Johann Sebastian Bach's main instrument was the organ. He was a renowned organist and composer known for his mastery of the instrument and contributions to organ music.
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Composer Johann Sebastian Bach was a master of the organ, which he played with exceptional skill. His compositions for the organ, including the "Toccata and Fugue in D minor," showcase his profound understanding of the instrument. In addition to the organ, Bach was also proficient in other instruments, such as the harpsichord and violin, contributing to his versatility as a composer and musician.