Musical instruments - tools used to produce sounds of various tones and pitches, used in music. Depending on the sound source, they are divided into:
Keyboards and synthesizers are popular keyboard instruments, but they differ in terms of functionality, sound, and application. Keyboards can be particularly good choices for beginners, while synthesizers often attract more advanced players or those who want to create unique sounds.
Students on instruments from our workshop take places and distinctions in nationwide and international competitions. The workshop collaborates with many music schools and musicians both in Poland and abroad.
A musical instrument is a device for producing music. The pitch and timbre of the sound are influenced by the physical properties of the vibrator, which generates sound in the musical instrument. The vibrator is the main element of a musical instrument, allowing us to produce sound in the simplest way.
When asked - what is a piano - every small child can answer. But if one thinks a little deeper, most people have a poor knowledge of the history of this instrument. This is obviously a mistake, because an object that, with the right skill of a person, plays in such a beautiful way, should be much more known.
Electric guitar, fashionable, slim, beautiful. An indispensable instrument for every rock and metal musician. Currently, there are dozens of electric guitar models. Some are perfect for strong sound, while others are suitable for a lighter repertoire. It is worth knowing that a properly chosen electric guitar will also work great for a beginner musician.
In the distant past of string instruments, including the guitar, strings were made from sheep intestines. As civilization developed, acoustic, electric, and classical guitars appeared on the market on a large scale. There arose a need for the production of strings for these instruments – both nylon for classical guitars
The music company founded by Leo Fender after World War II probably needs no introduction. It is the first manufacturer of electric guitars and amplifiers on a large scale. Names like Telecaster, Jaguar, Mustang, Precision Bass, Jazz Bass... and of course Stratocaster are words known not only to guitarists.
A DJ is a person engaged in selecting, playing, and mixing music live to entertain an audience. They strive to create a musical flow in their performance, connecting various tracks and even adding sound effects, samples, and a cappella pieces. Turntablist DJs use turntables.
The drum, as archaeological research shows, is the oldest musical instrument made by humans, dating back to the Neolithic. Since then, it has undergone a tremendous metamorphosis to its current form, while the main idea of the drum has remained unchanged – a membrane, which is struck by the hand, fingers, or sticks.
The guitar is a musical instrument from the plucked string group. The classical guitar is built from a resonant body, neck, fingerboard, and has 4 frets on it. It usually has six strings, but you can also find guitars with four, five, seven, eight, ten, or even twelve strings.
Guitars of great rock musicians sold at auctions reach dizzying prices. In some cases, they even reach a million dollars.
This instrument, although rarely appearing in orchestras, is deeply rooted in folk music from around the world. It belongs to the group of aerophones...
The harp is probably the oldest plucked instrument that could have existed as early as 3000 BC. Already in Ancient Greece and Rome, it was an instrument of incredible fame.
The saxophone is a wind instrument, which despite being made of metal, belongs to the group of wooden wind instruments. The classification is based on its construction and the wooden reed, which is the source of sound (similar to that found in the clarinet).
A wind instrument with six holes similar to a simple flute, also known in Poland as the "Polish fletik". The instrument originates from 16th century France, with various variations also from England and Germany. In the 18th and 14th centuries, it gained immense popularity in our country.
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