it depends if you are tryin to inpress someone or even get a sponsorship
The benefits are that all your required living materials will already be there. You won't need to go out and fridges, microwaves, washers and driers or any of that.
specify your question. we at wiki answers cannot answer questions that are not understandable.
Moe didn't play any instrument. Larry was the only one who could play an instrument. He learned to play the violin as a child as means of rehab due to an accidental acid burn injury to his hands. He performed in several concerts before joining the Stooges, and one of his performances was his winning ticket to becoming one of the Stooges
Weird question... Oboe Lyre Drum Gong Horn Fife
I hate to break it to you, but cat scans have literally nothing to do with any species of felines, except for the coincidentally similar names.
any instrument, i started on flute
Playing any musical instrument is good for you.
We have no way of knowing whether he played any instrument at all.
On youtube there is a Pepsi commercial where Michael is playing the piano.
Yes. Reveille can be played on any instrument, regardless of key or transposition. If you are playing alone, you won't have to transpose to any other key. If playing along with an instrument in a different key, you'll need to transpose.
Usually, having knack to play any instrument is hereditary.
Well, gum can definitely hurt it if you are chewing while you're playing, but otherwise dropping any instrument can hurt it
Probably the Irish harp or the fiddle. Leprechauns are most commonly represented as playing the concertina, not any stringed instrument.
Its takes skill, you can not miss a note on any instrument you are playing with
I personally do not hate any of them. How could you hate any of them?
I can't see having loud music having any benefits in a shop. A normal to low level music would be better
Music in which a solo instrument is featured in contrast with the entire orchestra. The skill of the soloist is accented by the power and stability of the orchestra.