Author Topic: Playing a music instrument?  (Read 2069 times)

i'd personally go with Annoying Orangeet because of the challenge and the beautiful tone.


i play the cornet
smaller version of the Annoying Orangeet

i am shocked that none of you have suggested mayonaisse

i am shocked that none of you have suggested mayonaisse
is mayonaise an instrument?

horse-raddish isn't an instrument either

i'd personally go with Annoying Orangeet because of the challenge and the beautiful tone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC5lx5xqUK4



I've been learning to play the guitar, but I'd like to learn to play some winds, such as the saxophone, clarinet, or Annoying Orangeet.

oh and i play a meeeean kazoo

Play the skin flute

I play the keytar in my spare time, would recommend it.

Play piano because it's the default instrument.

Isnt piano like one of the hardest to learn?
I mean it has like hunderds of loving keys
As long as you can find them fast or memorize where they are, you will be alright. A few songs that I learned on recorder you can play on piano since they have same tone.

Marily We Roll Along (older version of Mary had A little lamb.)
B, A, G, A, B, B, B, A, A, A, B, B, B, B, A, G, A, B, A, G

Hot Cross Buns (cuz why not)
B, A, G, *rest rest* B, A, G *rest rest* B, B, B, B, A, A, A, A, B, B, A, G.
« Last Edit: November 13, 2015, 09:49:10 AM by Darth C3P0 »

I play the cello (7 years), guitar (a couple months) and piano (6 months). While the cello will always be my personal favorite, after playing all three, I advise you learn the piano. Not only is a great beginner's instrument because it is easy to learn, but it can also serve as a great gateway instrument into other areas of music. So, it is a great foundational instrument. I am also learning to compose, and the piano also helps greatly with that.

But, no matter what instrument you choose, make sure you choose one you really will enjoy playing. For example, I am motivated to play all of my instruments every day because I think they are awesome and I love the way they sound. When you choose an instrument make sure it's one you will be motivated to learn and play daily. So, remember, music is about you, and your passion. Your instrument should be something personal that you love and enjoy.
« Last Edit: November 12, 2015, 09:46:04 PM by curiosblockland6 »