A classic viral piano piece, “Dusting the Piano” has finally got a follow-up. While Dusting the Piano should be managable for players of ABRSM grade 1 and suitable for performances during less critical times, the new Coronavirus Etude is more complex (around ABRSM grade 5) and aimed to be more effective against viruses.


Which piece is the best?
The effectiveness of the new Coronavirus Etude may be questioned since most of the effort probably does not remove, but just move the viruses and bacteria sideways. Most likely a lot of it will just get stuck on the sides of the keys. In that respect “Dusting the Piano” may end up as the unpredictable winner.
However, the Coronavirus Etude itelf appears to have gone viral, with dozens of performances already recorded and published in various social media. Check out the Instagram tag #coronavirusetude for some examples.
Here are some of the more notable interpretations so far:
Sheet music to download and print
More advanced: Dichotomie
If you are into something even more advanced, check out Dichotomie, a piano piece by Esa-Pekka Salonen composed in the year 2000.
Here, pianist Aura Go plays the first movement, ‘Mécanisme’:
On a more serious note
Pandemics are perhaps nothing to joke about, but if these pieces can help music students and musicians to remember the importance of hygiene when using shared instruments in lesson and practice spaces they may be justified. If you want to learn more about how to effectively clean your piano keys, please read our article:
“How to Keep Your Piano Keys Clean from Viruses?“
from Piano Street’s Classical Piano News https://www.pianostreet.com/blog/piano-news/coronavirus-etude-a-new-viral-piano-piece-10319/
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