The piano is one of themost complicated instruments to learn. It takes years and years to learn (unless you are a prodigy!) and be able to play masterfully. Hours of practice and study in composers, songs, theory, technic, etc. Anyone who takes the time to learn and master this instrument has to be a very devoted and patient person.
Technically, it isn't any more special than any other instrument in the orchestra. It's one of the many instruments listed for a standard orchestral setup, but is not used in every classical piece of literature.
it's easy 2 tune instruments 2..and it's like easier 2 start singing a song by starting the 1st couple notes on the piano.. 2 me it's easier 2 play..
No, a piano is an instrument. An orchestra is an ensemble of different kind of instruments. The piano does not have a place in the average orchestra. It may however play with an orchestra in a concerto. Pianists can also play arrangements of orchestral pieces.
Rhapsody in Blue - George Gershwin. Piano is the solo instrument.
Rhapsody in Blue - George Gershwin. Piano is the solo instrument.
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The harp is a solo string instrument, BUT it belongs to the percussion family in the orchestra, as it is used mostly for special effects.
It's the violin, piano is rarely used in orchestra pieces.
drums percussion
Because Within the orchestra the piano usually supports the harmony, but it has another role as a solo instrument (an instrument that plays by itself), playing both melody and harmony.
No, a piano is an instrument. An orchestra is an ensemble of different kind of instruments. The piano does not have a place in the average orchestra. It may however play with an orchestra in a concerto. Pianists can also play arrangements of orchestral pieces.
Rhapsody in Blue - George Gershwin. Piano is the solo instrument.
Rhapsody in Blue - George Gershwin. Piano is the solo instrument.
Rhapsody in Blue - George Gershwin. Piano is the solo instrument.
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The harp is a solo string instrument, BUT it belongs to the percussion family in the orchestra, as it is used mostly for special effects.
Orchestras are usually tuned to an oboe. The open note, (that is, the note an oboe plays without any fingering), is an A, and the orchestra tunes best to that note. When a piano is featured as solo instrument, the orchestra tunes to the A of the piano, because it's easier for them to adjust their pitch than for the piano.
the woodwind instrument smells and the instrument that does not play in the orchestra is piano drums guitar violin and harp