If you already play a woodwind instrument , it's kinda easy to pick up , but if you are just starting out its a little difficult . I suggest start on alto
Alpine is good qaulity and great for begginers.
pick up an instrument and get good at it!!
saxophone is easier to play EDIT: not necessarily. as a saxophonist of 11 years and a guitarist of 7, i can safely say that neither instrument is harder. saxophone requires wind capacity, especially a tenor, whereas a guitar needs more finger strength. Find one that best suits you, which you are more inclined to play more often. (if that didn't make sense- pick the one you feel you'll enjoy more)
Glazunov, Ibert, Milhaud, Creston, Jolivet. Take your pick.
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If you want to play a wind instrument, then I would go with the clarinet. I have been playing it for almost 5 years now and I absolutely love it. I was able to get a note out right away and I picked it up pretty quickly. At the same time, it is not so easy that you will be able to master it right away as the upper register can get challenging. It's a fairly easy instrument to pick up if you get a good teacher, though. If the clarinet is too tricky, then I suggest the saxophone. It has a more relaxed embouchure and it is not hard to pick up. I have been playing the saxophone for a month now and the level I am at on sax is about the same as I am on clarinet. If you wish to play a string instrument, then I suggest playing the violin. It is portable and has fewer strings than the guitar. Also, you don't have to use a pick. Instead, you use a bow which in my opinion is less challenging than using a pick on the guitar. However, the violin does not have frets so if you wanted a visual of where your fingers would go, you would have to use thin colored tape to show where your fingers belong when making certain notes. Having played all of these instruments, I would say you should go with the clarinet. It is the easiest to get notes out of at first, the most compact, and also the cheapest to buy. If I were you, I would pick the clarinet.
The national instrument of greece is the bouzouki, a string instrument with a pear-shaped body and long neck. Played with a pick
A guitar
A string in a harpsichord is plucked by a plectrum, not unlike a guitar pick.
The guitar comes from an Arabic instrument called Oud which is thousands years old and was played with a pick.
If you learned music theory, including reading and sight reading sheet music, as opposed to playing improv with no reading skills, the fortunate thing is that you are ready to play any band instrument you like, and the theory is not going to be an obstacle. It depends really on your interest. I knew piano when I started high school and I took up the trombone. It was great fun, and it was easy since I already knew how to read. You will find it easy to pick up any instrument you want.