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In Reply to: RE: The most complicated instrument to use or learn?..... posted by wangmr on August 11, 2014 at 07:09:55
until someone suggested the organ, which I agree with.
I tried accordian as a child - zero success. I tried trumpet as an adult -
zero success. My problem was and is that I have to think about every note
I'm about to play. I have the same problem when I type on a keyboard.
Drums are another candidate - you've got all four extremities going at once.
But I don't think any instrument is easy. You've got to have a natural
penchant for playing, or you'll never really be good at it. And even if
you are good on your instrument, you've still got to practice every day.
And what are we to think of people who can play different types of
instruments really well? Benny Carter was not only a world class alto
sax player, he was also a very very good trumpet player. He was also
recorded playing trombone, clarinet, and piano. How different are
those five instruments from each other?
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Only the good drummers do that, most don't
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I'll pay more attention to that from now on.
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