![]() |
|
| *Home>>>Classical |
What would you say is the easiest instrument to learn to play classical? |
what would you say is the most difficult instrument to play classical? and why? It really depends on whether you play any other instruments. Playing piano give you a range of musical knowledge that will help you to learn almost any other musical instrument. The Snoot Flute would be the easiest. Classical? I've heard the flute is the hardest instrument in wood-winds. the triangle The violin and trumpet are far more challenging than flute!!! Human voice. The Piano is considered the easiest instrument and the violin is the hardest I'd say, woodwind-wise, sax is by far the easiest, oboe or bassoon hardest. Easiest: the "triangle" or cymbals. Ther violin would probably be the hardest and the piano the easiest. This is the level of difficulty for beginners. the easiest is the Radio I would agree that the Saxophone is probably the easiest to learn (at least in the beginning). It is one of the few instruments that was invented and not developed. Adolph Sax basically wanted a clarinet that would break in octaves and not in 12ths. The result is an instrument that is fairly easy to produce sound on and with a very straight forward fingering system. Piano. Easy as pie :D I HATE PIE >:O but I love my piano :D The recorder is probably the easiest to learn to play (other than the triangle of course, but you can't really play a lot on it). There's quite a bit of pre-classical (i.e. renaissance and baroque) music written for the recorder, and it's a very intuitive instrument. I would think piano should be a very good start. Violin. It may sound a bit screechy at first but it's worth the effort...or piano...because the notes are there and all you have to do is know what key to press...a bit like typing... |
| Tags |
| Rap and Hip-Hop R&B & Soul Lyrics Jazz Country Classical Blues Movies Magazines |
Entertainment & Music Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |