Saxophone is considered to be one of the easier wind instruments to learn. That doesn't mean it's easy, but with decent instruction and reasonable effort, you can learn to play simple melodies in a few weeks and play throughout the primary range of the sax in a year or so. There's always more you can learn, though, and that makes it fun. I've been playing for over twenty years, and I'm still betting better.
Well, it all depends on your previous musical background.
When I learned I had already been playing the Piano for 10 years, and the Saxophone for 5. So for me it was a matter of the new technique, and the fingerings.
If you have NO musical background, then it may be overwhelming. That's because of the fact that you would have to learn the theory and the instrument at the same time, and just remembering the fingerings can be challenging for some people.
Absolutely, just don't forget to pay special atention to the embouchure and to the fingerings.
Pro tip: practice the attacks.
Anyone who is willing to learn how to play the flute may learn. People who play the flute are called "Flutists".
Honstly, Think it's what you want to play. But, if you would like to know, the clarinet would be the easiest.
I learned the functions in Cisco's UCCX week long class. The actual scripting, for me, was only learned with actually trial and error. The more you work with it, the easier it will be. Just learn the functions and capabilities first, then logically plan out each script and their steps.
The Gemeinhardt Model 2NP is a student model of flute. It is a good flute to learn on, but does not have a rich, concert-quality sound.
This depends on the player. Some will find one easier than the other. Some find them equally challenging.Flute music is usually easier to read, however; because the flute can only play one note at a time. Piano, of course, can play many notes at a time.Well, it really does depend on the player and on which kind of music they like better. Let's say that the flute and the piano are equally challenging, but I like to play the flute. And let's say that I play the piano...I would obviously think that it was hard. However, if i was playing the flute, i would probably think that it was fun and easy.The advantage is that if you already knew how to play the piano, and you want to learn how to play the flute, it'll be really easy because you already know all the notes! Good luck, everyone!
The violin is a harder instrument to master than the flute. Both can be beautiful. It is also good to learn a lesser used instrument such as a bassoon or viola.
He's learned to play many instruments, and I'm positive the flute is one of them.
It is easier to learn the flute first because of scales and learning how to play correctly, and once you learn flute, piccolo is exactly the same except it's just a octave higher. It also has tinier keys and takes some getting used to. hope that helps
You play him a song that you learned on the flute in Apollo's temple. First you get the flute which are in the back room and you learn the song by clicking on a statue. Hope this helps!
Anyone who is willing to learn how to play the flute may learn. People who play the flute are called "Flutists".
Bhangra is definitely easier to learn and master.Bharatnatyam is very intricate and the meanings and tiny movements of each part of the body need to be learned and then mastered before anyone can say they've learned it.If you see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lWVANJI5yI , you will understand what it involves.
One can learn how to play the champagne flute by practicing blowing in a bottle. Holding the flute properly and using a finger chart as reference are also useful tips for learning the champagne flute.
Honstly, Think it's what you want to play. But, if you would like to know, the clarinet would be the easiest.
um i don't know were that is but the best way to learn how to play flute is t o learn at school, or you can buy one and use online resources to learn
I learned the functions in Cisco's UCCX week long class. The actual scripting, for me, was only learned with actually trial and error. The more you work with it, the easier it will be. Just learn the functions and capabilities first, then logically plan out each script and their steps.
Electric guitars are easier to learn on because the strings are less demanding and easier to press. I would have to play devils advocate to that answer� I learned on acoustic and loved it because once I got that then all other guitars seem easier. You have to have more patients though to learn on an acoustic because the strings are heavier and harder to press/control. Your fingers will take a beating but once the hard forms and you can fluidly move them then its great. Really depends on what type of music you want to play. Finger picking is easier to learn on a acoustic but power chords are easier to learn on an electric.
Web says it's easier but I learned Python and I can't learn Lua very well. Any suggestions?