Piano

If you’ve ever seen a world-class pianist playing a great piece of music, like a Beethoven sonata, you’ll understand that it takes amazing physical, intellectual, and emotional brilliance to play such a complex instrument in such a captivating way, and only a tiny proportion of the world’s pianists are up to the job, but it’s not just the musician who makes the music sound so fantastic: the instrument plays a huge part too.

Let’s take a closer look inside a piano and find out how it works. A piano sounds quite unlike any other instrument and, if you heard it on the radio, you’d probably never guess how it was making a noise. The confusing thing about a piano is that it’s two different kinds of instrument in one: it’s a string instrument, because the sounds are made with strings, but it’s also a percussion instrument (like a drum) because the strings make sounds when something hits them. Listen to the music of a composer like Bartok and you’ll often hear the piano being played percussively almost beating like a drum.

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Guitar

Maybe you love the soloing prowess of Jimi Hendrix & Eddie Van Halen, or just crave the acoustic rhythmic sounds of Ani DiFranco & Dave Matthews.

Thorough instruction in technique, soloing, comping, rhythm strumming and FX usage offers students creative ideas on how to express themselves by simply having fun. The guitar is an instrument that has paved the way for legions of aspiring musicians over the past 60-plus years.