start with piano and learn to read sheet music. then you can go on to play any thing. I suggest the trumpet, flute, guitar, hammer dulcimer, violin, or any other one you want. Piano is always the first thing to learn because it teaches the basics faster.
2007-01-13 15:34:27
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answered by Anonymous
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There are NO easy instruments! Unless you are gifted, it takes hours, days, weeks, months, and years to learn how to communicate with an instrument.
Yes, there are those that play the note correctly, as well as those that get better and better with technique.
But, music is more than that! Music is a language, a language that is understood all over the world! It is only, when one can talk to you with his/her instrument, tell you about tears so that you cry
or bring a smile to your face about something in your life, or
you become one with the store being told by the music that is being played. Then are you a musician! Then and only then, can you say that, you can play that instrument.
No one can pick the instrument for you, you have to do that yourself. How should you learn to play if you have not the interest to select your own instrument based on YOUR feelings?
2007-01-13 15:52:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Clarinet is a good one to start with too. Not to heavy and once you have learned that, it's even easier to try other wind instruments, like the sax, or flute.
Love the drums too, that is a great starting instrument.
You just need to make the commitment to learn any instrument; you will find your niche.
I also suggest really listening to your music, find out what instrument you really think is cool to learn. It makes it easier if you really want to learn it.
2007-01-13 15:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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why just one? try different instruments until you find something you love and are good at. ive found a few of them im good at and no matter what people say don't quit your instrument if you get teased- last year we had a guy flute who was awesome and he quit cuz he got teased- that sucked- but just find one your good at and stick to it if its one you love- i suggest either flute, drums, piano or guitar since its all of what i play
2007-01-13 15:27:40
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answered by JK 2
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Most instruments require a fair amout of dedication. I guess that is one of those questions you need to ask yourself. What instrument do you want to learn how to play? When you answer that question, then you will have a drive that will cause you to want to learn to play it. whatever it is...
2007-01-13 15:27:02
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answered by picalibur 2
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i imagine Piano is the superb....once you learn piano i imagine different device look truly more suitable a lot less complicated. yet i imagine you should locate one of those music or the device sound that you only like the most and then chosen an device. ( polka = accordion, rock = electric powered guitar, classical =piano or violin) it's going to be a lot less complicated that you'll be able to play once you only like the sound of the device you'll sense nearer with the device, the device and also you'll grow to be one.... good success!
2016-10-31 01:20:51
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answered by ? 4
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Drums. best instrument ever! Specially during marching season.
2007-01-13 15:24:53
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answered by Evan J 2
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Before anything else, try to ask yourself the kind of music you loved most, and wanted to accompany. I suggest you choose between guitar or keyboards. why? because you can be a solo performer.
2007-01-13 15:41:31
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answered by Jun 1
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Your previous answer is right a trombone is easy to play but real hard to carry around.I would rather have played something smaller.
2007-01-13 15:26:14
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answered by Jim C 6
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GUITAR... totally the best instrument ever made
2007-01-13 15:26:41
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answered by Anonymous
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