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  Comments about: K-Pax (Edward Shearmur)
 • Posted by: Wriggles
• Date: Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at 3:32 p.m.
• IP Address: 81-178-67-154.dsl.pipex.com
• In Response to: Piano is not percussion. Piano is strings. (Anthony)

  Re: Piano is not percussion. Piano is strings.


I hate to rain on your parade, but the pianoforte is in fact classed as a percussion instrument due to the fact that sound is produced by the action of a hammer hitting a tuned string. Maybe you should brush up on your own music theory, sir, before making such statements.

Good evening.

> My Subject Header explains my reason of replying to this message. Piano is
> not percussion maybe you should rethink your views of music a little more.
> Piano is a stringed instrument open the piano and tell me what you see.
> you don't beat on a piano so it is not a percussion instrument. this
> doesn't mean im agreeing with whatever your disagreeing with just simply
> explaining that piano is not percussion. Thank You.




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