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Prelude to Learning a Musical Instrument

All of us have our own task as an employee or a student, many of us require some manner of entertainment to fill the day or to basically clear the bad things we might have gone through a day.  Some of us go for watching our favorite shows or movies while some of us use the remainder of our free schedule in front of a computer, but the simplest and easiest of them all is just by listening to music. 

Listening or singing along to our favorite songs not only relieve stress and fatigue but also make us ponder what we feel in a way or two.  Musical harmony can calm people and even become a method to express their emotions.  Highest selling records and albums were hits because nearly all of them tell our own stories and experiences.

What’s more satisfying is when we ourselves can play the songs and tune from our favourite performers through our own singing with the addition of a musical instrument. Using a musical instrument to play your favorite song or compose one yourself can be real enjoyable and accomplishing.  If learning to play your favorite songs provides you happiness, being able to craft and play your own song might make you a bright future in the music trade.

Age should not inhibit anyone to learn to play any musical instrument.  As long as you have the motivation and passion to learn, you’ll be playing it like a pro in no time.  Whether you decide to play a string, woodwind, percussion or brass instrument, if you will give it your all, it’s not too long before you can easily play your favorite classic and modern tunes.

Perhaps the most trendy among these kinds are the stringed instruments.  Musical stringed instruments like guitars, violins, cello, et. al. are part of a classic and modern culture that gave popularity to several music genres like early Spanish and Latin music and the modern rock music.

Wind instruments such as woodwind and brass are the kind of instrument where control over your breathing and the flow of air are the main factors to emit their rhythm.  Without wind instruments there won’t be genres such as jazz and rhythm and blues.  Someone wanting to be the next Kenny G or Chuck Mangione, you better pick the proper wind instrument for you. 

The last group of musical instruments are percussion.  Percussion instruments include pianos, drums, cymbals and all other musical instruments that give different sounds and notes when hit or shaken.  Lots of individuals assume that percussion instruments are the type of musical instruments that are easiest to play.  That is affirmative for most percussion instruments, but not all percussion instruments are as easy as shaking a tambourine.  Drums which include cymbals and pedal that we often see in almost any type of band performances requires balance and rhythm to create a sequenced and organized beat and the longest and most complex percussion instrument to learn is perhaps the piano.

Whatever musical instrument you decide to play, you should give it your best to master it and produce your own art.

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