Henry Purcell likely learned to play instruments through a combination of formal training and exposure to music in his environment. Growing up in a musical household in England, he was immersed in the practices of court music and church music. He may have received lessons from established musicians of his time and honed his skills by performing and composing, allowing him to develop a deep understanding of various instruments. His experiences as a composer and musician at the court of King Charles II further enriched his musical education.
Probably flutes or recorders.
bach played the organ, along with many other instruments, but bach played the organ the best
I know that she plays the piano, she played it during her Harem concerts, and I remember reading that she was learning, or wanted to learn to play the harp, but I don´t know about other instruments.
nobody cares what got Tchaikovsky interested in music so get a life
she plays guitar, drums, piano, keyboard, and she a singer
Purcell was an English Organist
Henry Purcell was primarily known as a composer, but he was also an accomplished musician. He played the organ and was proficient in other keyboard instruments of his time, such as the harpsichord. Additionally, Purcell was known to play the violin and possibly other string instruments, contributing to his extensive work in both vocal and instrumental music.
The pipe organ.
Henry Purcell wrote the opera Dido and Aeneas in 1689. answer 2 Also - Dioclesian The Fairy-Queen The Indian Queen (play / opera) King Arthur
Dr. John Blow, the organist at Westminster Abbey taught Purcell to play the organ (he was most famous as an organist, although he played other keyboards as well).
Purcell knew how to play the organ and the harpsichord. He learnt the organ from another famous Englishman, Dr. John Blow, organist of westminster Abbey. Purcell was also the Harpsichord player to James II and I'm not certain but I think he was able to play the violin also. Hope that answers your question :)
Henry VIII played 16 different instruments! He was very clever indeedy!
The best small instruments for beginners to learn and play are the ukulele, harmonica, and the tambourine. These instruments are relatively easy to pick up and can be a fun way to start learning music.
Probably flutes or recorders.
She played the piano
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he can play guitar, drums, piano and the trumpet