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How To Pick The Right Musical Instrument
So everybody around you is learning an instrument or
you just want to broaden your horizon with some musical skills.
The question is how do you decide what instrument you want to play?
First, I think the first and most important thing you need to look at is what kind of music
do you like to listen to. For a bad example: if you like metal rock music then you probably do not want
to play a classical instrument like the cello, violin, or french horn. Not to say someone who likes
metal does not play a classical instrument, it is just not as common. So if you are picking your
instrument for your school band or whatever then that is another story. But if you are trying to
pick something for your own personal enjoyment then this definitely applies to you. So if you do like
classical music then you should absolutely go for a orchestra type instrument.
But if you are like me and like rock, alternative, acoustic type music then you might want to play
the guitar, drums, bass, or even the piano/keyboard. Of course I am a little bias toward the guitar
since that is my main instrument. I especially like its versatility in playing genres from acoustic indie
stuff to hardcore screamo music. On the other hand if you are trying to find a unique or
unusual instrument then you probably do not want to pick the guitar.

Next, something else you can do is actually talk to someone who plays the instrument you are interested
in. It is very helpful because you can ask them about when they were first starting out and whether
are not they are satisfied with their instrument choice. Another thing is you might want to consider
the availability of lessons for a specific instrument if that's what you plan to do.
Because you do not want to invest in an instrument, find out there it is no where to take lessons or
it is too expensive and the instrument you bought just ends up collecting dust under your bed.
Some reasons you should not take up an instrument: if you are someone who has to be pushed to do it
every step of the way and have no motivation to do many things. Or if you are doing with your main goal
to make money and gain fame, then you will be another sellout band or you won't get anywhere at all.
Lastly, whether you are interested in the percussive beats of the drum, elegance of the piano,
stringed sounds of a guitar, or the melody's of an orchestra. You need to decide what you are interested
in. Do not worry about difficulty because if you want to play bad enough you will do your best to learn
it. Play an instrument because you love music, so just experiment with different instruments and you
will find the right one for you.
-TΛyl0r
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