Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta Sz. 106, BB 114 is one of the best-known compositions by the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. Commissioned by Paul Sacher to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Basel Chamber Orchestra, the score is dated September 7, 1936. The work was premiered in Basel on January 21, 1937 by the Basel Chamber Orchestra conducted by Sacher, and it was published the same year by Universal Edition.
percussion in no strings and non percussion is with strings
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the strings, the woodwinds, the brass, and the percussion
It is. It's considered both string and percussion because of the mallets that strike the inside of the piano to make sound (percussion), and the strings inside of the piano (strings).
Piano is considered both percussion and strings. Percussion because of the mallets having to hit the strings Strings because of the wire inside being struck to create the noise.
Well I'm not quite sure but I would guess its a strings instrument because it has strings and it's not exactly a percussion..... so yeah that's my guess.
percussion, and strings
Woodwinds Brass Strings
Percussion instruments are a group of their own, along with strings, woodwind and brass.
woodwind, brass, strings, percussion