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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Are Beginner Piano Lessons Right For You? - Maybe You Were Meant to Play Sax Or Guitar

Many people have learned to play musical instruments, but the majority have concentrated on only one. Which one you choose depends on many factors, but you should know some things about each one before you jump in with both feet.

Have you ever thought about taking easy beginner piano lessons, or even beginner lessons for another instrument?

Because learning any instrument is like learning a second language, you need to decide if you want to play popular music, classical, jazz, or even new age music and see if the instrument fits in with the genre. Some, like the harpsichord with rock and roll, or the clarinet with gospel just don't fit, obviously.

Take the tenor saxophone. This reed instrument has been heard in an amazing variety of musical disciplines in everything from early Motown to the most refined classical music, from big band jazz to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Clearly, this is a universally loved and broadly used instrument.

The guitar is another instrument that is an integral part of nearly every type of music you could name. In the form of bass guitar, which originally emulated the double bass fiddle, this pillar of the small ensemble will always be in demand. Can you imagine ANY rock and roll band without a bass guitar? Surely, not.

In classic acoustic or even hollow bodied jazz forms, the guitar has evolved to be everything from a sidebar to the entire ensemble for generations. A competent guitar player will always find work somewhere.

Should you consider an instrument like the French horn or even a woodwind such as the bassoon, your choice will most probably limit you to an orchestral environment to play in, which is where you'll find music written specifically for these instruments. There has been the occasional jazz French horn player, but because this horn is especially difficult to play, most are found in traditional classical environments. The French horn is one of the most difficult instruments to play properly that you'll ever find.

We shouldn't forget the percussion instruments in our coverage of possible musical entries. This application is populated with dozens of examples from bongos to timpani's to standard drum sets and even vibes. This group also includes bells, cymbals, tambourine, chimes and many more. Learning this group of instruments and being able to switch capably from one to another takes years to learn but can be enormously rewarding and fun. Anyone who has ever seen Buddy Rich play will know what I'm talking about. And this from a man who never learned to read music!

So, which will it be for you? Online piano lessons could be a great place to start terrific start.

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