Four Steps to Choosing Your First Musical Instrument

You are looking to find an instrument for yourself, or perhaps your child. You want to pick the right one, but it is so overwhelming! Woodwinds, piano, brass, strings, and percussion, and that’s just the groupings. How can you decide which instrument is right for you?

Do some Research

Here are few suggestions that will help you to narrow down the search. First, do some research into what the different instruments sound like. You do not want to be stuck playing, or listing to someone play, an instrument you cannot stand the sound of. Check out some orchestra CDs from your local library, or go online to find sound clips of different instruments. A music teacher may be able to demonstrate the sound of some instruments for you. Sergei Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf” is a great piece that showcases several instrumental solos.

Try Some Out

Once you have found a few sounds that please you, see if you can try some out. If you know someone who plays an instrument, ask them if you can try it. They may not want to let you put your mouth on their mouthpiece, but you can at least hold the instrument and feel how it feels in your hand. Also, if you are looking for an instrument for your child, their school orchestra teacher will most likely have some student models they can try.

Some music stores may be willing to let you try an instrument. Keep in mind that you will not play a symphony on the first try, but you do want to have an instrument that feels somewhat comfortable in your hands.When looking at an instrument, there are some physical capabilities you need to consider. For example, if you have tiny hands, you may have trouble reaching some chords necessary to play the piano. The trombone requires relatively long arms, and a child that is younger than fifth grade is probably too small for it. Kids with braces will have a difficult time beginning a brass instrument, as the pressure on their teeth will be painful. Think about the size of the arms, hand, and mouth of the person you are choosing and instrument for, and try not to force them into something that is too big or small for their build.

Match with personality

Next, think about the new musician’s personality. A quiet, shy young person is most likely not going to be comfortable with a loud brass instrument. Likewise, the tough football player would be mortified playing the flute. Piano students need to be capable of working on their own, while band students need to enjoy working in groups. Think about your home environment too. Is there a place where the student can practice? If space is at a premium, choose a smaller instrument. If there are close neighbors, think of quieter instruments. Read the rest of this entry »

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Choosing the Correct Homemade Musical Instruments

A lot of people that are into music have a room that is full of musical instruments and some of these may even be homemade musical instruments. Playing music is a great way to get rid of the negative feelings that people go through and some people also find it very good to compose their own songs.

The homemade musical instruments can be categorized into four different styles that are string, wind, keyboard and percussion. All of the categories can be further classified into sub categories. It is possible to make a vast array of homemade musical instruments.

There are so many instruments that are available to purchase therefore the one that you go for will greatly depend on individual preference. There are in fact over one thousand musical instruments.

If you are looking for a musical instrument that you are able to play on your own it is a good idea to look for a musical instrument that you like. If you are interested in a homemade instrument it is a good idea to look into one that you would like to make and find out how to make it. It may also be a very good idea to join a music class or take some private lessons in order to learn how to play the instrument. Read the rest of this entry »

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Learning Musical Instruments – Some Tips and Suggestions in Learning How to Play Instruments

Learning musical instruments is one great skill you can add to your list of skills and impress your family and friends. But of course, if you love music or your love singing, learning an instrument or two is a great advantage for you.

In learning musical instruments, you can start with instruments that are easiest to learn or you may also go for those that are popular or those that you can sing along if love singing and if you love composing songs. The guitar is one good instrument to learn if you want to be a musician. You can also learn the piano, which can be learned easily.

Here are some of the instruments that you may want to learn and some tips to help you learn them fast and easy.

Guitar

Learning to play the guitar is one of the most common goals of many people especially young ones who want to be rockstars or those who dream of going on-stage to accompany their own song with their guitar playing. The guitar is also a great tool to compose and make your own song, as it is light and portable for any budding musician.

To help you speed up your learning the guitar, here are some of the tips to keep in mind.

- Learn to read tablatures. They are the faster way of learning how to play your favorite songs.

- Use the metronome to help you with the timing. Getting the right timing even from the start can help you speed up in learning how to strum the guitar in timing. Read the rest of this entry »

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