Keyboard is definatly rewarding..................I took it for 8 months and it is really fun and same time it's pretty easy.
2007-03-19 09:24:41
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answered by Unknown Artist~ 4
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Whatever you want! It's up to you....I've taken some lessons in all three areas...but mainly voice lessons...I would choose voice lessons, but I'm a singer, so I'm biased....However, I really wish I could play an instrument well and it would be amazing if you could learn guitar or piano well....Good luck and have fun...that's the key. Do whatever you'd most enjoy doing, not necessarily what would be most "practical" or whatever...follow your heart.
Best wishes,
Miss Message In A Bottle
2007-03-19 09:29:10
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answered by Miss Message In A Bottle 2
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If possible take lessons in all three. If you can't take all three, i would say keyboard or piano have top priority, then vocals, and then guitar.
2007-03-19 09:26:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I do all three. Guitar it the most difficult, and keyboard isn't too easy either. Vocals come naturally to me, you should try out all three and see which you like best
2007-03-19 09:25:43
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answered by ♀♥♂☮Trippy Hippie☮♂♥♀ 6
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I agree with one of the first responses that told you to learn piano. After you have a grasp of the music and musical notation, it will be much easier to learn anything else.
I disagree about learning all three, in the fact that a "jack-of-all-trades----master of none" capability will generally not be useable in a band or musical job.
What I mean by this is for you to learn ALL that you can on the one that suits you best. (with the exception of vocal)
Get good at something that you enjoy and then get GREAT with it.
Concentrating on mutiple paths will generally lead to you to a standstill!
2007-03-19 09:35:11
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answered by wi_saint 6
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go for vocals..that is something one is gifted with and can improve upon..if otherwise..
usually people who have good knowledge about music will be able to play any instruments without help and efficiently quite quickly than the starters
All The Best
2007-03-19 09:30:30
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answered by shanthicharuvil 3
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depends, if ya got $$$ to spare , try all three. Or just do a few years of each. Don't waste your $ on vocals if you can't sing.
2007-03-19 09:28:51
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answered by MileyRox159 2
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I think you should learn all of them alongside each other. I've found that every instrument will teach you something about every other instrument and augment your skills greatly. I play seven instruments, and it's been really important to me for understanding music iteself.
2007-03-19 09:28:35
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answered by shaun_xs200 1
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Well I recommend either guitar or key board. Learning those two can help u learn to tune your voice, and u wouldn't have to worry about getting voice lessons. :)
2007-03-19 09:27:47
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answered by mayFRE$H! 4
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guitar because it is such a great release of stress. Also it sounds so beautiful when you get it into a flow. You feel the vibrations of the rythm, and you are completely at peace.
2007-03-19 09:25:57
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answered by Anonymous
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