Piano even if you start on a small keyboard can give you an idea of the 12 pitch tones of music. modern music is primarly made up of these tones and laid out in front of the player. Music takes minutes to learn and a lifetime to master.
If you enjoy stringed instruments, try a Bass Guitar. Brass Instruments try a Trumpet. If you want to play a woodwind play either the Flute or the saxaphone. But the easiest and most simple instrument to learn but hardest to master is the Harmonica, I learned it in under 30 minutes. It is small, portable and fun to play. On road trips and for fun.
The first instrument you should learn in the guitar or piano. Piano and guitar are the easiest instruments to learn.
Flute and piano
Personally i think you should learn guitar as it is a much more versatile instrument than the harp. Plus it is more portable. hope that helps xxx
It can cause you to be depressed.
Because they like the instrument.
The contrabassoon. Please learn to use google. It's not hard bro.
The first instrument Austin Mahone played was the drums.
Voice
Electric Guitar
A recorder.
Whatever instrument you want...or continue with percussion.
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 will depend on your knowledge of fingering and notes. If you are great with these things it should be easier if your not so good it will be about as difficult as learning your first instrument.
Learning Chinese is like learning a musical instrument, you must first learn the basics before being able to apply your skills. Like learning a musical instrument once you have learned one language it is easier to learn another.
Because everyone else is doing it. If you love that instrument and feel that you can be a master at playing it
Students should learn to read music because it makes it easier to play more instrument, have more knowledge. Sure...its a little hard at the beginning but you get use to it.
learn how to sit or lay down
First, you should learn the Ollie. Then, you can move on to the Manual. Then, a Pop Shuvit would be a good beginners move.
Probably when you are really advanced in the first instrument. Also, when you can see similarities between the instruments and know how adapt what you have learned on the first instrument and apply it to the second.