My hand joints are getting better finally and I wanna learn an instrument. The thing is, I’m dumb and have struggled really badly with reading music in the past.

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    5 months ago

    Here’s everything I have learned to play because it was easy as shit:

    • Flute (hardest thing is getting the mouth placement down. Once you have that you’re on easy street; and I think this is probably true of all woodwinds and brass instruments)
    • Mouth harp (boingy boingy boingy)
    • Ocarina
    • Harmonica
    • Theramin (pretend you’re a wizard!)
    • Tambourine
    • Taiko drums
    • Bongos
    • Xylophone
    • Cymbals
    • Cannon

    The only instrument I have learned that was difficult and took years to get even semi okay at was piano. And I mostly attribute that to my small hands, because I can play so much better on a MicroKORG than a full size keyboard.

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      5 months ago

      Hmm, I’d say the Theramin is easy to have fun with, but to actually learn to play songs it is up there in difficulty with the violin. It is one of, if not THE most precise instrument there is.

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        A cheap, crappy theramin is harder to play than a really good one. It’s pretty easy to play and learn regardless; you just hold your hand in the right spot… It’s a lot less complicated than fingering a stringed instrument.

        Just like a harmonica; I can play things on one off sheet music, but it’s not like I’m capable of busting out Blues Traveler solos. Easy to pick up and learn; but it’s not quite as easy to master.