Piano is more difficult because rather than there having to play or read only bass or only treble cleff, you have to read both.Piano music is sometimes older than normal sheet music too, which adds to the reason
Liszt wrote more music for piano than any other instrument, however, he wrote a number of songs (for voice and piano), and syphonic pieces - his symphonic poems, for example - which were scored for full orchestra. I don't think he wrote chamber music for other instruments - string quartet, piano trio, etc.
The instruments in hit the road jack are: the piano and guitar there are many more instruments but I don't Know them. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
The piano is more popular, infact the piano is one of the most popular instruments in the world!!
The piano ,cello,viola,violin,harp,flute,and many more your elementary music teacher must have showed its in the teachers curriculum .
it seems like mostly vocals,drums,some sort of echo machine and the background music seems like piano or guitar
Yes, chamber music typically involves a small ensemble of musicians, often featuring four instruments or more. Common configurations include string quartets (two violins, a viola, and a cello) and piano quartets (piano, violin, viola, and cello). However, chamber music can also be composed for various combinations of instruments, ranging from duets to larger groups. The precise number of instruments can vary based on the specific work and its arrangement.
The more common instruments played in bebop jazz are: Piano, bass fiddle, drums Also, baritone, tenor, alto, and soprano sax. And quite often, Guitar, vibraphone
The term piano means the section of music is more quietly played.
Any Kawai piano is a good piano (more likely a great piano) - the company makes only precision instruments.
Mastering the violin is generally considered more challenging than mastering the piano due to the technical demands of the instrument, such as bowing techniques and intonation control.
His most famous and popular piece is "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" which is essentially a program piece for orchestra. He also wrote piano music (including a large sonata sometimes called the "French Hammerklavier"), chamber music, and other works.
music of the 1940's was called "Big Band Swing" Trumpets, Bass, Piano, Saxaphone, and Singers were common. Look up "popular instruments of the 1940's" for more results