Why The Piano is the Best Instrument Ever

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1. It can play more than one note so you don't need friends
2. It's easy to sound good even as a cat
3. It's the best learning tool for music, even non-pianists have to take up the piano if they're serious about learning music
4. Most of the great composers are peeuhnists
5. Electric Keyboards are making it possible to play all other instruments from the comfort of your piano

Don't try to deny it my fellow musicians, the truth is black and white.

Music Used: Clair De Lune - Debussy
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Some more reasons why piano is the greatest:
1. Super portable. You can just pack up your Steinway in your backpack and take it anywhere.
2. The rich vibrato you get from piano is unmatched by any instrument.
3. Pianos are super easy to tune. Anybody can do it!

osmium
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But even the piano is out shadowed by the almighty *KAZOO* the kazoo is a masterpiece in all musical designs it's sound is like no other.

homiespaghetti
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I nearly cried from how beautifully that cat could play the piano

rileyhoyt
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Me: this video is
*Shows Cat playing Piano*
Me: yeah this is true

cormachuynh
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The only instrument I train is my body. I train it for war.

jamesbevan
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I love how you can carry it around everywhere and how cheap it is to tune!

gerritsevereid
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As a vocalist (and a pianist, among other instruments), I just want to THANK YOU for acknowledging voice as an instrument. Since most everyone can speak and many can carry a tune, it's often overlooked how much technique, time, and effort is put into good singing. A little thing maybe, but still, thank you.

TheLemonyBard
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But you can't do both dive bombs and also play classical music on the same instrument when you have a piano

On an electric guitar, you can :)

mixrable
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Basically everything you said can also apply to the guitar.

Plus, you can't wear a piano.

masterchief
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I'm a pianist and I truly love my instrument, but here's an important thing I miss; *VIBRATO*

MarsLos
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Sorry but that synth sax wasn't convincing at all....

celsius
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401 DISLIKES COME FROM GUITAR PLAYERS LOL.

com.zoontek.rnbootsplash
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I’m glad I chose piano as my first Instrument. It thought me how to use both hands at the same time, read treble and bass clefs, and so much more

evanblalock
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The ORGAN is the king of all instruments and here is why:-

1. It can play more than one note, so you don't need friends. It can also play a wider range of notes than the piano, and you also play with both hands and both feet, so you can play EVEN more notes and EVEN more lines simultaneously and on your own.
2. It's easy to sound good. Arguably, organ is even easier than piano. On piano, if you hit a note too hard, or you try to play a tune and hit the keys uneven, it's will make a harsh, ugly or uneven sound. Organ keyboards aren't touch sensitive, so this isn't something you have to worry about.
3. It's the best learning tool for music - it teaches you literally all the skills you might learn from piano and more. From a piano, you can learn about harmony, sure, piano is great for your sight reading. Organ teaches you all that in the same way, plus it teaches you about sound combinations, harmonics, the physics behind music, it's great for your understanding of harmony, it's great for your sight reading (typically, organ sheet music is printed on three lines instead of two - 1 for your right hand, 1 for your left hand, 1 for your feet), and it's also great for your coordination and mental processing, since it's quite a bit more complicated in comparison to other instruments. So why are all serious musicians forced to learn piano instead of organ? Is it not obvious? Pianos are everywhere and they're very easily accessible for practice. Organs, less so.
4. Many great composers are organists. From the greatest composer of all time, J.S. Bach, who founded all of Western Music as we know it, to Handel, Purcell, Pachelbel, Mendelssohn, Messaien, Liszt, Elgar, Saint-Saens -- they were all organists.
5. Organs have a variety of 'stops', each of which produces a different sound quality and tone quality - in other words, if you like the flute, you pull out the flute stop, you like the clarinet, then you have a clarinet right there, and then they can combine together to sound like a full orchestra. Organs can produce the quietest, most intimately beautiful sounds, to the loudest, most regal sounds. You can convincingly play orchestral pieces on organ with relatively little effort. Larger organs have well over 100 stops, with over 10, 000 pipes, which, when combined together make the most insanely loud sounds, but you can pick and choose your stops and do solos and duets. You have multiple keyboards so you can set each one up with a different sound to make all this easier. The diversity and versatility is much greater than on piano.
6. If you play organ, it's really easy to teach yourself piano to a high level, and the majority of organists, myself included also play piano to a high level. Transferring skills from organ to piano are quite easy. Transferring skills from piano to organ however, is much harder - you have to learn to read three lines of sheet music at ones; you have to coordinate playing with both hands and both feet, which is very difficult at first; you have to learn how the organ works; you have to learn how stops work, how to choose stops - this is called 'registration' and the art of registration is something that organists spend their entire lives attempting to master. When transferring from organ to piano, all you have to learn is how to operate a sustain pedal and how to play evenly on a touch sensitive keyboard.
7. After all, the piano is nothing more than a percussion instrument. It can produce one sound, and that is the sound of little hammer hitting strings. There is so much more to the organ.
8. Organs are found in incredibly beautiful surroundings and the instruments themselves are quite often the most stunning architectural pieces of art.
9. The organ has existed for significantly longer than the piano. The complex technology that goes into building an organ is immense, much greater than that of a piano, and the technology is still evolving and improving to this day. The earliest organs, however, were developed well over a millennium ago. The piano didn't even exist until the beginning of the 18th century, and then, it was never used because it sounded awful and didn't at all resemble the modern piano. It took many years to be developed to a stage where it sounded good.

I do hope this clears things up.

saulknights
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First time playing
Piano: 🎶
Other instruments (especially violin): ♒😱💀☠

ikhsanmaulana
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So waay back before Davie504 and TwoSetViolin wars, this video has already picked a fight

durianpeople
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Piano is definitely the best instrument for composing. I mean, it's like having a bass and a guitar at the same time. Plus, the layout of a guitar's notes is approximately 100x harder to master. Further, guitar may be the second best instrument for composition; yet piano still has those advantages over guitar.

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#1 guitar
#2 guitar
#3 guitar
#4 Jazz Guitar
#5 guitar pedals

CoryMck
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Everyone knows mayonnaise is the best instrument.

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I always recommen my friends to start their kids on the piano, you learn to play the melodies and the bass lines at the same time. YOu can do that on a classical guitar but it is simplier on a piano. Nonetheless, you will never be able to control the vibration of a note on the piano the way you can do it on a guitar, trumpet, or trombone for exemple.
I think your video is as biased as those of the school of life !
To finish on a good tone, I like what your trying to do with your channel and I wish you good luck!

stantrol