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Re #11: Only if by "percussive" you mean "loud and bangy." As Lumen's pointed out, there's some nice quiet contemplative percussion music out there. It still sounds like percussion; nobody would mistake it for a brass quintet or a pipe organ. And good piano music -- even Chopin -- is the same way. Uhm, what am I trying to say here? In music for strings or winds, you can get by with a nice sustained melody and good tone color and intonation. On a piano, that's not enough -- the tuning's fixed, there's not much sustain, and the tone color's pretty constant. Piano music, as a rule, relies more on rhythm and figuration than wind or string music -- and you can't tell me that's not true of Chopin and Prokofiev both.
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