Whatever instrument you want...or continue with percussion.
This will definitely be subjective to the area you teach in. Playing pinao and guitar should be enough, but I would also learn a woodwin and percussion instrument.
yes you can!
The best way to learn percussion and improve skills in playing different percussion instruments is to practice regularly, take lessons from a skilled instructor, listen to a variety of music styles, and participate in ensembles or bands to gain experience and feedback.
Because everyone else is doing it. If you love that instrument and feel that you can be a master at playing it
Electric Guitar
Before playing a full set of pipes, you learn on a practice chanter. Strictly speaking, it isn't an instrument itself, just a modified part of the pipes themselves.
It is never too late to learn to play a musical instrument. With dedication and practice, people of all ages can develop their musical skills and enjoy the benefits of playing an instrument.
absolutly, but i love playing it so its worth it
Play the instrument you want to play. The violin and bass are completely different.
The piano is a fairly easy instrument to learn. Also, by playing the piano you learn most of the important skills to music. So learning to play the piano will help you play other instruments. It is also a great instrument.
The best instrument for beginners is often the piano, as it provides a good foundation in music theory and is versatile for playing different styles of music.
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