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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Feb 12, 2024 ^^
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best instrument to learn first is the one that gets you into learning music. Many people's first introduction into music is via their parents inducing them into the instrument readily available at home or via class, so most of the times, your choices are limited at the start whether you knew it or not. I think until you discover your appreciation of a certain instrument and your favorite genre of music, you'll then be interested in learning said instrument whether it be a piano, guitar, or even drums, sax etc. Motivation comes and goes and unless you're really enjoying the medium or instrument, your mileage may vary. However, all roads lead to Rome and understanding one instrument opens and elevates the ability to learn the other and you grow to appreciate your ability to transfer that skillset to the core of music theory.
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I learned in a Casio Tonebank MA120
It was really fun but now that i picked up Guitar i can actually Play Songs i know.
Tell me a chord and i Play it on Keyboard but i dont really know many Keyboard parts of Songs i like whereas Guitar parts are usualy the Focus of the Kind of music i listen to (Brit-pop, Rock and Metal).
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For me it's been complete opposite. I've been playing the piano for a while. Almost a decade I think. I just recently got my 'first guitar' (I had one prior to this but that one was very old and was braking down). What you said about music theory is something that I fully agree with. I few years ago I didn't know it even existed but when I found out a whole new world opened up. Knowing why songs sound the way they do, how the songs sound good why they sound good. Chords, chord schemas. How to make stuff connect together or get the feeling you need in music. Research genres but on a deeper level then only the instruments. I will have to say that the piano is almost just made for theory. Music theory in a way can be mathematical. You'l have to cound a lot to make things get together. I also feel like the piano is more of a clasically trained instrument, more than the guitar maybe is but I could be wrong. Correct me if I am.
I have been enjoying the guitar a lot recently. Trying to play a song without tabs is still very very hard since I don't know what notes are there on the threadboard unless I count to 10-20 every time. Though it's nice to play something different, something new to look at music from a different angle.
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I don't know man i wanted to get a guitar when i was a kid as its what the cool kids do. My dad didn't buy me that back then but he did by me a keyboard and harmonium to practice my vocal lessions. Now i have a guitar but when ever i wanna do music my hand only reaches for the keys. Its been 1 year and i still cant get around learning guitar. It feel so awkward. The shit is reversed there is no symmetry, always out of tune, have to re learn everything.
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