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I am interested into music and have enrolled myself for guitar lesson at a music school. Looking forward to it. Other than that I also would loved to go for flute but the instrument is costly. Same goes to piano!! Do you people out there can tell me where can I get a good instrument with an acceptable price? I've tried the music school but it costly. Where else can I learn my violin, flute and piano other than enrolling myself at music school? Any private teachers out there?

2006-07-25 22:16:22 · 6 answers · asked by Sammi 2 in Entertainment & Music Music

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The piano is the hardest instrument to learn. Next would be the violin. The flute would be the easiest. But the one you may have the most fun with would be the guitar.
A person that takes piano lessons would find another instrument a little easier because you have to play different notes with both hands at the same time. With a good teacher, you will learn. If money is a factor, I would go with guitar, pay for a few starter lessons with a good teacher and then practice everyday. Good Luck.
I took lessons on piano, guitar and violin.

2006-07-25 22:28:59 · answer #1 · answered by peppermint_paddy 7 · 1 2

It all depends on what you like best. ask yourself these questions? 1) Where do I plan to use this music? a) you can't pack a piano with you where ever you go. But you can bring a keyboard, a violin or a guitar. 2)Do you like to play and sing along? YOu can sing a long with a piano or a guitar, but it is not so easy to sing along with a violin while you play it. 3)Will someone play other instruments with you? if not and you will be playing by yourself, a guitar tends to play more harmony, a piano tends to play it all, violin tends to play the solo which is nicer if someone accompanies you. 4)What do you like best? Why not play the one you like best. A person is more likely to practice more on the instrument he likes best. 5) Which seems easiest to you? a) a guitar usually is considered the easiest, but it can get complicated the more you learn. b) a piano starts out easy, but it may take 3-5 years to really play nice music by note, by ear as fast as you can learn it if you are gifted, maybe 1 year or less. c)violin is considered harder than the guitar, because it doesn't have frets. But it is not actually harder once you learn where to place your fingers on the keyboard d) most instruments relatively easy at first, but then you learn more and more complicated stuff a little at a time. 6) Is one instrument more affordable than the other? All these are things to consider. 7) Do you have a teacher that could teach one, but not the other? There are other instruments a person can learn: a recorder, a harmonica, a keyboard, you could start with a cheap one from goodwill or somewhere and see if you like it and graduate to a larger on as you learn more and need a bigger one.

2016-03-16 05:35:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should get private lessons for violin and piano, especially. You can rent instruments if cost is a factor for you. Also, for teachers, for a cheaper price, you could get a music school student that is also teaching for some extra money. They are usually okay and you can save a lot that way!

2006-07-26 08:02:25 · answer #3 · answered by ♪Grillon♫ 3 · 0 0

I bought a guitar at a second hand shop (relatively good one at that!) and bought a "teach yourself" book. It took a very long time but now I can play a lot of songs. It also depends on why you want to learn to play music. I just wanted to learn because I wanted to sing songs with my kids. If you want to peform in front of people then it might be a good idea to spend the money and get professional help. If it's just for fun then try teaching yourself providing your very motivated.

2006-07-25 22:28:27 · answer #4 · answered by SweetyPie 2 · 0 0

you can rent the instruments

you can buy cheap (and somewhat crappy) instruments on ebay

piano can be approached via electronic keyboard

no substitute for a decent violin or flute, though

self taught - can happen if you are particularly motivated

2006-07-25 22:21:32 · answer #5 · answered by Orinoco 7 · 0 0

i learn guitar, i would like to learn the piano because it seems better than guitar and as for violin, you must adjust the 'strings' before playing and it is birttle!

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