Submitted by RainbowBoyOhel t3_10uabis in Music
Well
I don't know how much help I can get because I will probably always have some regrets, but I want to know what would be the way that I would be the least confused about collection and right now I'm debating about all of them
In my head there are three main ones that I'm debating about: piano, violin and drums
As for piano, it's more like the whole family of percussion instruments. I'll probably start with some kind of electronic piano and see from there.
As for the violin, I might take a viola instead, but again, that's a little later, and the same goes for the drums
I love them all, piano has a wide range of possibilities and songs that can be produced from it and there are songs that I can listen to only because of the violin and there and there is something about the drums that I like how they highlight the booms (I don't know what to call it) that you can hear in some points.
So anyway I'll take all the help you can offer
Of course, if I choose a certain tool for the start, I can always switch to another, but in any case I would be happy to help
Thanks(:
Azlamington t1_j7ar0o8 wrote
Piano. Professional piano lessons will teach you how to read sheet music which is always a useful skill to have especially if you would like to eventually write music. Also, most electronic music is composed with computer and keyboard so piano experience will help a lot with this.
Drums however is greatly sort after by bands starting out because drummers are hard to find. If you go into playing drums, this will be a separate thing to any other instrument you choose to learn. But, if you master it, you will find it way easier to join a band.