The piano in the university music classroom can be used.
The piano (Italian: pianoforte) is a keyboard instrument in Western classical music and is known as the "King of Instruments". It consists of 88 keys (52 white keys, 36 black keys) and a metal string soundboard. The Italian Bartolomeo Christofori (1655-1731) invented the piano in 1709.
The piano range ranges from A0 (27.5Hz) to C8 (4186Hz), covering almost all the sounds in the musical system. It is the instrument with the widest range except the pipe organ. The piano is commonly used for solo, ensemble, accompaniment and other performances.