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sarahcupcake · 36-40, F
I would start with the piano.... it will massively help your ability to read and understand music and once you can play just simple things, if you don't like the instrument you can easily change to another. BUT... you do need to persevere to the point where you can play simple things and not quit on the way. I play piano and violin and I started wiv the piano
Motleycrue667 · 46-50, F
Once you learn any instrument, you can figure out other ones a lot easier. If you even have the desire to play something, it won't take that many lessons to pick up on it. I took piano lessons only a few times, but I'm really good at playing once I get a song down
alan20 · M
As a piano teacher I'm biased. And you need to have one to practice. But it is the most complete-in-itself instrument. Especially if you're serious about learning to read musical notation.
nedkelly · 61-69, M
I just gave my 5 year old grandson a 5 piece drum kit
Motleycrue667 · 46-50, F
Piano! It's weird I just saw this post because I haven't played forever, and before I got on here I walked by the piano and decided to make up a song on it later
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Motleycrue667 · 46-50, F
@Saoirse did you feel comfortable enough with it, or enjoy it yourself?
Saoirse · 22-25, F
@Motleycrue667 I don't remember tbh I was only like 8
SW-User
Guitar.
Motleycrue667 · 46-50, F
@SW-User I LOVE the guitar!
SW-User
@Motleycrue667 So do I.
GlamGirl · F
That's what I want to learn to play now. @SW-User
Biffed · 31-35, M
violin
bhatjc · 46-50, M
What ever works for you
DonaldTrumpet · 70-79, M
FleShFlute
Tambola
popmol · 26-30, M
✊BAGPIPES✊
Goralski · 51-55, M
Cow bell