Subject: Adding to the piano stuff!
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Posted on: 2015-10-11 23:18:00 UTC

(I used to play the piano till school got more intense. Wow, that was a long time ago.)

A piano is basically an array of metallic strings. When you strike a key, it causes a small (felt-covered, if I'm not mistaken) hammer to hit the relevant string (there's one for each key, which means lots of strings!). Compare and contrast the harpsichord, which is one of the piano's predecessors, where the keys cause a 'finger'-ish thingy to strum the strings; that's why the harpsichord sounds a) metallic and b) a bit similar to a guitar.

Anyway, as Ixi said, long fingers are a blessing for a piano-player, as are thin fingers; if you have large fingers like me, you'll manage to get... 'additions' to what you've planned to play.

The thing is, a piano is a really diverse instrument; it has a large range (compared to say, a violin or a horn or a flute) and you can do a lot with it; it only depends on the composer.

Have some Bach, because Bach wrote some amazing harpsichord concertos.

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