It's a percussion AND a string instrument.
If anything with a keyboard is considered to be cousin to the piano, then an organ and an accordion are both cousins to the piano. If the method of creating sound from that keyboard is the measure of an instrument being cousin to a piano, then the hammered dulcimer, the clavichord, the harpsichord, and even the celesta would be cousins.
Well you could probably play it on the piano, you can play just about anything on the piano it is up to you if it sounds good or not. You should see if you can find the music sheets for the song. If that helps?
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Well, you have to know how at least. There are people who have sat down and started playing the piano ... and there are others who have taken a liking to the piano and studied (took lessons) for many years. It helps to know the names of the notes, too.
The technical term for a piano is a piano-forte. Piano means soft in musical terms. Forte means loud. The piano is termed piano-forte (soft-loud) largely because of its ability to produces many levels of sound. It is tuned to original pitches, it can be used to tune anything, (meaning C-note written down for piano music is actual C pitch for all musical instruments). It also has all the whole range of notes that almost all if not all compositions of music are written in.
It means when you don't do something often.
Get a piano tuner to look at it. Or else see if there is anything stuck in the piano that shouldn't be there
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The piano has 88 keys in total.You have to practice a lot to become very good at it.
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No, i play the piano, but there are no registers or anything. But i don't get what you mean on the piano registers thingy. If you tell me what you mean, i could tell you what they are because i am confused about what you are saying. Really.
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