Mozart's father, Leopald, started teaching Mozart to play instruments at the age of four. He learned how to play the violin, harpsichord and organ.
Yes.
His father, Leopold, began teaching him at the age of four. Leopold was a court musician to the Archbishop of Salzburg.
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the violin and the piano
violin and piano
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Beethoven's father taught him how to play the piano and the organ.
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Leopold Mozart was Wolfgang Mozart's father. He taught Wolfgang Mozart how to play the piano and was also a composer and violinist.
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His father play Violin and Mozart play Violin and Piano.
Yes, Johann Sebastian Bach's father, Johann Ambrosius Bach, was a musician and likely taught him to play the violin and possibly other instruments. Bach was exposed to music from a young age, growing up in a family with a strong musical tradition. His father's influence laid the foundation for Bach's remarkable musical career.
Its hard enough to play with feeling
Yes.
Middle-class people in Shakespeare's day did play musical instruments, yes. That is why the very middle-class Baptista in Taming of the Shrew hires a music teacher to teach his daughters the lute.
A music teacher can teach you whatever you choose, instruments, voice or reading music. The key is to find someone who specializes in the area you want to learn.
Anthony told me that he played nine instruments. He had to demonstrate them in his father's music store.