I believe you are thinking of the harrkpsichord.....
Mozart started his music lessons before the age of 3. When he was three years old, he could play the violin and piano very well. He started to compose at age 5 as well.
many instruments like violin and viola and piano. he is most famous for writing and conducting music at such young ages
Mozart's musical intuition was so astounding that, even thought there is no evidence that he ever played the flute, I'm sure that he would have had little difficulty in playing the instrument.
Snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, and claves
wolfgang (wolf gang) amadeus (aw muh day us ) Mozart (mowz art) (the z in Mozart is pronounced like a z like in zoo not like in the word pizza)
His father, who was a musician, taught him around the age of 3-5. Because of his father, Mozart met and associated with many of the great musicians of the day, and was influenced by them although he never formerly studied music.
As a composser, like most compossers, he played a instrument.
he played the harpsichord,piano and violin.
First of all, "What instruments did Mozart" is not a complete question. If anyone would like to know what instruments did Mozart play/compose for, here's the answer:The Harpsichord/Organ/ClavierViolin/Viola (the cello is basically the same thing...)Clarinet/OboeFlute/HarpTrumpet (on very rare occasions)Mozart (27 January 1756---5 December 1791) composed over six hundred works for a variety of instruments. (in a short lifespan of just 36 years...!)(P.S. Those are all the instruments played by this brilliant composer I could possibly think of!)
a piano.
Mozart was taught keyboard by his father by age four, more specifically the clavichord. By age five he was composing short pieces for the clavichord and teaching himself the violin.the first instrument that Mozart learned how to play was a clavier, which is very much like a harpsichord
The piano evolved ffrom the harpsichord, an instrument in which the strings were plucked, rather than hit with hammers (like the piano).
In the music of thriller lots of instruments were played like a quitar drums piano.
Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23
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he played the pan flute like no other and played the recorder moderately okay.
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.