It's probably easier than for someone who can't play any instrument at all, because a Trombone player most likely already knows how to read music.
However, the instruments really don't have anything at all in common (besides using the bass clef, albeit different parts of the bass clef), so it's most likely not going to be a lot easier. It's not like going from, say, a euphonium to a valve trombone or vice versa, where the fingering is more or less identical.
well the bassoon has been played in many places so it is hard to answer the question
no it isnt its actually pretty easy to play it ona tenor trombone
It isn't extremely hard, but it is suggested that one plays another instrument before attempting the bassoon. It should be one from the woodwind section, preferably one that uses a/an reed/reeds.
I've played the trombone before with my School's band. I have to say that I personally hated the beginning on trombone, but if you practice it, you'll get through it just fine. The rest of the piece has some rewarding moments.
The Oboe has a double reed, which are two reeds basically put together and held by twine. These reeds are very hard to play and take a while to learn.
No. It is not. The alphabets are the same as English and grammar is not hard to learn.
How hard a language is to learn really depends on your motivation.
This depends on the player, and easiest is very hard to answer, but generally considered less demanding instruments include the Clarinet and the Trombone. Generally considered challenging instruments include the Oboe and the Harp.
They are really heavy and most players prefer seat-straps.
Blow more air. It's hard at first, but you'll get better over time.
All instruments are hard to learn at the start and all you do is practice to get better. But i would say that the hardest instrument to learn would be the oboe or bassoon (but this is at the start). Some people say the violin is the hardest instrument to learn but I disagree as the violin is relatively easy to play at the start compared to the bassoon or oboe however the violin gets very hard very fast and that makes it harder to play as you are always learning something new were as bassoon and oboe once you have mastered the fingerings its not to bad. But grand daddy of them all is the harp. to learn how to play this could take twice as long as any other instrument due to the numerous strings and positions. But wind instruments are generally harder to learn that string instruments as it will take longer for you to get your first sound out of it than a string instrument. But as I said at the start all you do is practice and the instrument will be easy to you. Well, I'd say that one of the hardest things that you need for almost every instrument is to be able to learn music. Personally, i think the clarinet is QUITE hard- wind instruments are the hardest. The piano is QUITE easy. But, it doesn't exactly matter which is hardest, learning any instrument is worthwhile. well i believe the flute is the hardest because its hard to figure out how to blow through it, even make a noise well i guess the trombones also a little confusing and has lots of buttons but flutes are way out there. The Bagpipes are the most difficult, also you cannot look at music while you play
no soccer is not hard to learn just know your position and stand by it.