Class C# Tutorial

You can create an interface reference variable.
Such a variable can refer to any object that implements its interface.
When you call a method on an object through an interface reference, the method is the version of the method implemented by the object.

public interface Player
{
 void PlayMusic();
}
public class Student : Player
{
 public void PlayMusic(){}
 public void DoALittleDance(){}
}
public class MainClass
{
   static void Main()
   {
      Student st = new Student();
      Player musician = st;
      musician.PlayMusic();
      st.PlayMusic();
      st.DoALittleDance();
   }
}