Piano
The piano is an acoustic, keyboard, strung percussion instrument in which the strings are hit by softer-coated wooden hammers. It is performed on a keyboard, which is a row of keys that the artist presses or strikes with his or her fingers and thumbs on both hands to trigger the hammers to strike the strings. Around the year 1700, Bartolomeo Cristofori created it in Italy.
It might be tough to encourage your child to sit at the piano, owing to its size. However, if you can find a nearby piano instructor, it shouldn't be too difficult. Furthermore, keyboards serve as excellent alternatives and are far more approachable than a massive old dusty piano. One of the benefits of playing the piano is that it teaches individuals how to multitask, which is useful in other areas of life. Another advantage is that it does not need to be adjusted (at least not very much), which saves your children a lot of time and trouble.