marimba
The sound of the piano is like these sticks with cotton tips hitting string which tighten as they get higher which is why it is a percussion instrument
No, because string instruments use either a bow or a pick. And percussion instruments are used with your hands, sticks et cetera. The piano is the only string instrument that people think is a percussion because it has keys.
That would be the Percussion Family. Oddly enough, the Piano is also a member of the Percussion Family, as it requires a wooden hammer covered with felt to strike stretched strings to physically hit the string and thus make it vibrate.
Trumpet, trombone, and tuba are all brass instruments. The other is a percussion instrument.
marimba
We do not know, people form ancient times have made music by striking thinks with sticks and this is the start of percussion.
one of a pair of cylindrical hardwood sticks that are used as a percussion instrument
To play drums or a percussion type instrument one strikes the playing deface with one of a large array of sticks or mallots. A rhythm must be established while playing on one or several striking surfaces. Different patterns of alternating notes and rests are employed.
The sound of the piano is like these sticks with cotton tips hitting string which tighten as they get higher which is why it is a percussion instrument
The Aboriginal people played the didgeridoo, the shakers, skin drums, clapping sticks, a percussion tube and many other instrument's. well i hope that answered a bit of your question ! answered by : Emily.N.
No, because string instruments use either a bow or a pick. And percussion instruments are used with your hands, sticks et cetera. The piano is the only string instrument that people think is a percussion because it has keys.
That would be the Percussion Family. Oddly enough, the Piano is also a member of the Percussion Family, as it requires a wooden hammer covered with felt to strike stretched strings to physically hit the string and thus make it vibrate.
Trumpet, trombone, and tuba are all brass instruments. The other is a percussion instrument.
No it is not.
In general terms, they are played by beaters. Examples of beaters include drum sticks, various mallets, and hammers.
Drumsticks, mallets, and brushes are commonly used to strike percussion instruments. The choice of tool depends on the type of percussion instrument and the desired sound.