Music Instrument

Dec 06
2009
Grace of2009 New style music instrument Mandolin
Grace of2009 New style music instrument Mandolin
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Melody Violin Music Orchestra Instrument Italian Charm
Melody Violin Music Orchestra Instrument Italian Charm
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Trophy Music Company Musical Spoons Classic Instrument
Trophy Music Company Musical Spoons Classic Instrument
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Rosewood Chinese Erhu Music Instrumentaccessories M1
Rosewood Chinese Erhu Music Instrumentaccessories M1
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Guitar Music Instruments Rock Band In Cool Belt Buckles
Guitar Music Instruments Rock Band In Cool Belt Buckles
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Keyboard Begin Learning Red Electric Music Instrument
Keyboard Begin Learning Red Electric Music Instrument
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J318B Guitar Ibanez Music Instruments Neon Light Sign
J318B Guitar Ibanez Music Instruments Neon Light Sign
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Harp Music Instrument Sterling Silver Pendant Charm
Harp Music Instrument Sterling Silver Pendant Charm
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USA 1903 18 3x COVERS MUSIC INSTRUMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS
USA 1903 18 3x COVERS MUSIC INSTRUMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS
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Complete Color Coded Flash Cards for All Beginning Music Students Complete Color Coded Flash Cards for All Beginning Music Students
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Includes all notes, symbols and terms needed for the first two years of study on any musical instrument. Cards are color-coded by category and are numbered on the back.

Essential Dictionary of Music: Definitions, Composers, Theory, Instrument & Vocal Ranges : The Most Practical and Useful Music Dictionary for Students ... (The Essential Dictionary Series) Essential Dictionary of Music: Definitions, Composers, Theory, Instrument & Vocal Ranges : The Most Practical and Useful Music Dictionary for Students ... (The Essential Dictionary Series)
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A useful collection of definitions, composers and theory. This pocket-sized reference book includes a broad range of important information, from basic principles of theory and concise biographies of composers to pronunciations of foreign terms and ranges of instruments and voices...

On-Stage SM7211 Professional Folding Orchestral Music Stand, Black On-Stage SM7211 Professional Folding Orchestral Music Stand, Black
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The World Tour music stand is revolutionary, incorporating all the features of the past with the new tripod folding base for the musician on the go. This stand can also fold up and nest together if you are staying in one place.

Signature Music Two Section Folding Music Stand with Carry Bag 7121 Signature Music Two Section Folding Music Stand with Carry Bag 7121
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Our Instruments and Accessories are Brand new, direct from our manufacturer. All of our instruments have a 1 Year Limited Warranty!. We are in direct contact with the manufacturer which makes our instruments a safe purchase for you...

The Ultimate Fake Book (for C Instruments) The Ultimate Fake Book (for C Instruments)
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This fake book is a cornerstone for many musicians' libraries. With over 1200 songs in all styles of music, this fourth edition has been updated to include even more great songs and recent hits. From jazz standards to Broadway blockbusters and country classics to pop chart-toppers, this book has the songs you're looking for all in one convenient collection...

The Instruments Of Classical Music: The Flute The Instruments Of Classical Music: The Flute
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Story of the Orchestra : Listen While You Learn About the Instruments, the Music and the Composers Who Wrote the Music! Story of the Orchestra : Listen While You Learn About the Instruments, the Music and the Composers Who Wrote the Music!
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Eye-catching illustrations, engaging text and delightful musical selections on the accompanying 70-minute CD lead children ages 8 to 12 (and parents, too!) on an exciting and educational tour through the instruments and music of the orchestra...

Recorder Fun! Teach Yourself the Easy Way! Recorder Fun! Teach Yourself the Easy Way!
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This book/CD pack will have you playing 40 great songs on recorder in no time! The book includes all the information you will need to get started, plus an easy-to-use finger chart, and the demonstration/play-along CD features professional accompaniments to make you sound like a pro! Songs include: All Through The Night * Amazing Grace * Carnival Of Venice * Cockles And Mussels * The Coventry Carol * La Cucaracha * A Mozart Melody * Simple Gifts * Zum Gali, Gali * more.

Remo Kids Percussion Lollipop Drum Remo Kids Percussion Lollipop Drum
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This oversized lollipop is a hand-held drum that's perfect for impromptu parades and concerts. A rubber-tipped 6-1/2-inch handle offers well-balanced support for this 10-inch-diameter round drum, which features a rainbow-swirled lollipop design edged in red nylon webbing...

Mighty Bright XtraFlex Duet Super LED Music Stand Light Mighty Bright XtraFlex Duet Super LED Music Stand Light
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TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE! The Mighty Bright XtraFlex Duet features two XtraFlex arms with independent heads with super LEDs, each 3-times brighter than a regular LED. You can use one light or two and because each head has a lense over the LED, the light spreads evenly with no hot spots...

Music Instrument

Music Instrument
Which is the best musical instrument for a beginner who has no previous music experience?

I plan to learn a musical instrument. I have no previous music experience. Which instrument should I start with - Piano, violin, guitar?

Assuming that you are going to be taught in private lessons by a qualified teacher, you can choose any instrument that you'd like.

Some info on the instruments you mentioned, plus a few more:
Piano is not that difficult to begin with, and you can quickly learn to play a good number of tunes with which you would be familiar. How hard it gets is dependent on how much you want to work at it. You can play any style of music on it. I feel that this is the instrument that gives you the most knowledge of music theory in a short amount of time, therefore you can translate your knowledge to other instruments more quickly.

Guitar is also fairly easy, and you will be learning music theory fairly quickly. Possibly as quickly as piano, but this depends on your teacher. You can play any style of music on it. If you really want to learn, you should take lessons in CLASSICAL guitar, from a teacher that is highly trained in it. Classical is the basic foundation for all guitar playing. You will be able play the pop/rock stuff easily on your own after you learn in the classical style. You will not be able to use any old guitar for classical (string textures and their attachment to the guitar are different), so find a teacher before purchasing a guitar so that they can advise you on what to buy. The good news is that they are inexpensive compared to some other instruments.

Violin is a very traditional instrument, and is versitile in the fact that you can play classical music, contemporary music (think the orchestra in "I don't want to miss a thing" by Aerosmith), or country/bluegrass music (called fiddle when you play in this style). Contact a teacher before you buy your violin. There are many different companies that make violins, and some are great while others are downright crummy. Also, depending on your age and size, you may not need a full size violin yet. They can help you determine which size to get. Downside: solo instrument. If you want accompaniment, someone else must do that for you. Don't neglect the other string instruments: viola, cello (my favorite), and sting bass.

Woodwind instruments: flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, bassoon. All require as much finger dexterity as piano and guitar, as well as being able to do certain things with your mouth. Instruments that are not played as commonly, like bassoon, will get you college scholarships more quickly than more common ones like flute and clarinet. You can play in school bands and marching band (which is very fun).

Brass Instruments: trumpet, trombone, baritone/euphonium, tuba. These require less finger dexterity, but more dexterity with your mouth. Baritone/euphonium and especially tuba are good for scholarships. You can play in school bands and marching band (which is very fun), as well as Drum and Bugle Corps (which is even more fun).

Percussion: aka drums. If you are going to learn drums, learn it the real way and learn to play the percussion keyboards (bells, marimba, xylophone, etc) as well. You can't get into college playing the drums alone, you must learn the rest.

Above all, you should play what interests you the most!