Piano (Italian: pianoforte) is a keyboard instrument in western classical music and has the reputation of "the king of musical instruments". It consists of 88 keys (52 white keys and 36 black keys) and a metal chord board. Italian Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655-1731) invented the piano in 1709.
The range of the piano ranges from A0(27.5Hz) to C8(4 186Hz), covering almost all the musical tones in the music system, and it is the instrument with the widest range except the organ. Piano is widely used in solo, ensemble, accompaniment and other performances, and it is very convenient to compose and rehearse music.
By pressing the keys on the keyboard, the player affects the hammer wrapped in felt inside the piano, and then hits the steel wire string to make a sound. This piano needs regular maintenance to keep its tone unchanged. Along the history of Piano, mbth is Piano, and its full name should be Pianoforte, which means weak and strong.
Advantages of playing the piano:
1, pressure relief
Research shows that playing the piano can improve mental health. People who play the piano often experience less anxiety and depression than those who don't listen to music. Playing for a few minutes every day can improve self-esteem, make people feel more positive and lower blood pressure.
Step 2 amuse yourself
Distraction, also known as distraction, is an indispensable part of playing the piano, which helps to improve concentration skills. To play the piano, you must use your hands, read the score, listen to the notes being played and pedal. Once you skillfully use distraction on the piano, you will find that your multitasking ability in the outside world is greatly improved.
Step 3 learn a skill
Unlike other musical instruments, the piano is easy to play. Learning to play the piano will not bring physical pain. When you first touch the guitar, calluses must grow on your fingers. When you learn to play brass or woodwind instruments, you must learn how to use facial muscles and lips to make sounds. Both situations are usually painful and will prevent other enthusiastic students from continuing their studies.