Most organologists agree that the theremin is incredibly difficult to play, as it is the only musical instrument that you do not actually touch to play. Because of this, it is often used for sound effects rather than melodies. Other difficult instruments would be the harp (though in my opinion it's easier than most once you get used to it) and the organ (same comment as harp).
The most difficult instrument to master is piano. There are plenty of musicians out there who play all different types of horns, woodwinds, percussion, strings, etc. etc. as well as vocalists who have tried piano who will tell you piano is much more difficult to master. Piano requires a higher level of brain development and more vast, intense and complex range of musical comprehension than any other instrument. That's piano is theoretically inclusive of every other instrument, so therefore there's a lot more to mastering piano than any other instrument.
The bassoon or oboe; it's mainly how people progress with the instrument.
Violin, piano, guitar, harp, drums, french horn, flute, and don't forget drums. In some styles of music it can be very physically demanding instrument.
The flute. It takes the most air in the first place but only half of it actually makes the vibrations.
The state that sounds like a musical instrument is Oregon.
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There is no technology that is modern enough to transform a plant into a working musical instrument.
Kanjeera
The mandolin is a musical instrument. The mellophone is a musical instrument.
The state that sounds like a musical instrument is Oregon.
A musical instrument starting with the letter g is a guitar.
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They can be called Instrument Makers.
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