i think guitar is the best..., because if you play the guitar you can choose a type of song .... like, acoustic or rock..
Learning calligraphy,learn how to cook,learn an instrument and paint
Its always good to learn the guitar, if you can start at the age of 8 - 12 If you love that instrument, age do not matter.
A piano is a easy-to-learn instrument. The piano is a good beginner instrument, saying that you will have more experience with the notes and for further use of instruments, for example, the violin.
An instrument (such as a trumpet) supplied to you (by the school) for you to learn on. When you leave the school the instrument will be given to some new school pupil. If you are good at music, someone may purchase you your own instrument. This would be a "privately owned instrument" and will be yours after you leave school.
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.
A lot of it will depend on the make and model. It will also depend on the condition of the instrument. A good instrument can be worth several thousand dollars. Check out some vintage instrument sites to learn more about them.
It is quite a simple thing, if you want to get something from someone, then you can get it decently by softening your behavior, that's the difference. Example: Like if I want to learn a musical instrument from a guru, then I have to be soft towards Guru ji and have good conduct, due to which the guru can learn a good musical instrument after seeing my behavior and I will be able to learn easily.
A used on, don't spend a lot of money, wait until you have mastered the instrument.
Electric Guitar
Nope.
After you have an instrument, a cable, and an amp, you should learn basic plucking technique. Learn all the notes, learn scales, and then try to learn a few basic songs (Money by Pink Floyd is a good one).
It depends on which kind of "music" you mean. For example: If you learn an instrument and play your own music, it definitely affects your brain in a good way. Also, it is believed that if you learn and instrument, and/or you learn a new language other than the one your country speaks, you are less likely to get Alzheimer's Disease than someone who doesn't.