Classical Piano

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Do you recognize the names of Beethoven, Chopin, Mozart, or Bach? Yes, they are very famous composers and musicians.
They also have a lot in common.
You hear these composers, and many others, music all over the world.
They also belong to a very popular musical style: classical piano.
Classical Music originated from secular and Western liturgical music.
It started in the 9th century and continues through the present.
The major time divisions of this era are the Early music period, which includes Medieval (476-1400 AD) and Renaissance (1400-1600 AD) the Common practice period which includes Baroque (1600-1750 AD), Classical (1730-1820 AD), and Romantic (1815-1910 AD), and the Modern and contemporary period which includes 20th Century Classical (1900-2000) and contemporary classical (1975-present).
Classical music has many different styles, forms, genres, and historical periods.
A variety of instruments are used to create richer sounds by using various pitches and tones.
The voice was also introduced in classical music to produce Operas.
There are a lot of complexities when performing classical music.
Some of these complexities include performance practice, ensemble playing, sight-reading, and a knowledge of harmonic and tonal principles.
The larger compositions usually consist of smaller parts such as periods, movements, phrases, or sections.
Classical Piano is one of my favorite styles of music to play.
It can take many forms such as a Suite, Concerto, Sonata, Symphony, and more.
Classical music can have many different styles of music in a single song, which keeps it interesting and makes it very moving.
A single song can also be several pages long.
There can be soft, smooth tones that flow together or notes played quickly and forcefully.
The various styles within a piece of music is what makes it so appealing, interesting, and loved by many musicians.
Other instruments are usually incorporated to bring the song to life even more.
In my opinion, I love violins that are coupled with the piano to play classical pieces.
Two of my favorite pieces are "Canon in D" by Pachelbel and "Fur Elise" by Beethoven.
These pieces are so moving, especially when played yourself!
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