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Perhaps the most popular mechanical keyboard instrument is the piano. Since the Baroque era, nearly every composer has dedicated some aspect of their works to the piano. The continuous evolution of the piano has given rise to two forms: the upright piano (vertically strung) and the grand piano (horizontally strung).
The family of mechanical keyboard instruments also includes the spinet, the harpsichord, and the accordion.


At what age can one start?
From 5 years
Which music genres is the instrument commonly used in?
Solo and accompaniment, for all types of music
Where can you get good lessons?
Private teacher, youth music school, conservatory
How often should you practice?
Daily 15 – 30 minutes
Can you make music together with others?
Yes, after about 1 year
How much does the instrument cost?
From CHF 5’000.00
How much does it cost to rent the instrument?
From CHF 55.00 monthly (for a new instrument)


Harpsichord
At what age can one start?
From 10 years
In which music genres is the instrument commonly used?
Solo and accompaniment, from Baroque to Classical
Where can you get good lessons?
Private teacher, conservatory
How often should you practice?
Daily 15 – 30 minutes
Can you make music together with others?
Yes
How much does the instrument cost?
From CHF 14’000.00


Accordion
At what age can one start?
From 6 years
In which music genres is the instrument commonly used?
Folk and popular music, classical accordion music (Manual III)
Where can you get good lessons?
Partially at youth music schools, private teachers, Handharmonikaclub
How often should you practice?
Daily 20 – 30 minutes
Can you make music together with others?
Yes
How much does the instrument cost?
From CHF 1,400.00