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Do you want to learn an instrument?
No experience? No problem!
Down below is all the information needed to start your journey of development in the field of your choice that with time, patience and endurance will make you a musician! Through proper practice you will become the owner of foundational knowledge, dexterity and form that can be enjoyed in private but if you so wish can be taken into the world by joining an Orchestra, Big band, Little band, Quartet or even as a Soloist!
If to become a better version of yourself is not a good enough reason to pick up an instrument or start your second!
If you're on the edge, think about how many times you were "edging?"
instead of doing something useful with your time!
If you just want to talk and have conversations go post here!
Why should I?
If to become a better version of yourself is not a good enough reason to pick up an instrument (or start your second) There are many reasons to become a musician!
Your reasons are your own may it be to casually explore or to see how far you can climb. you will only go as far as you take yourself!
Some of the best people I have met in my life and even on this forum are musicians that are giving away great information for free in an easy to access format right here in this very thread.
Maybe for what ever reason you don't want to go all in or don't want to waste money there is no harm in trying with renting!
I would say most serious people rent for years before buying.
People will help you with almost anything as long as you remember to ask!
Within you is the ability to care and nurture an ability to play well at what you desire, it just requires focus and dedication to make that on command.
But I don't know ANYTHING!
For most people in the beginning (me included) we knew very little or didn't know the instrument existed before touching one!
That doesn't make you more or less of a musician or human, (It does lol)
but if you would like that to change then the difference between you today and you tomorrow is held within this here thread!
Don't think cause you sound bad you are bad, good things take time.
If you don't want to take the advice or look at it differently that can work also! If you would like to casually learn that is respectable and I wish you good luck, But I have written up the approach up above that I believe is solid and fair that if listened to will give you a much higher chance of sticking with practice and becoming content with your progress or happy with the Instrument.
Read me.....
If you have NO idea what Instrument to pursue OR not confident in your choice of Instrument.
First: Before exploring and researching!! Group only 3 to purse then think of why they come to mind.
Second: Watch solos of the Instrument, Truth is if you get good you might never be that good but what matters is you have your dream and try!
Third: DO. NOT. STOP. TRYING!!! NEVER GIVE UP and NEVER GIVE IN, Much of the beginning you will sound bad and halfway you still will sound bad but somewhere somehow you will sound good, Take pride regards!
Talk about Instruments and practicing LINK
Need Help? Kiwi community tutoring LINK
'If you play to grow, to strengthen and to improve upon yourself you will find nothing but Success and Victory!'= )
Glossary of most common Instruments
This is by no means a complete list of instruments. In this thread you will find basic instructions on how to begin almost anything musically related!!
Most heard instruments or types of instruments in music, If you want to learn an instrument it's most likely here in this handy dandy glossary.
String - Cello, Violin, Viola, Double bass and Guitar.
Percussion - Piano, Drums, Bongos, Triangle and Xylophone.
Wind - Trumpet, Harmonica, Trombone, Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone, Bassoon and Tuba.
Buying or Renting
Do not buy an instrument online or face the consequences. Most usable Instruments are not cheap to buy so take time and consider your options.
“I'd make a note for wind instruments about renting being a much better option than buying an Instrument Shaped Object on Amazon. A rented instrument shouldn't cost more than $30-50 per month based on which instrument you choose, includes any repairs, and can also allow you to build equity in the instrument should you choose to continue. Most Amazon instruments are made so fucking cheap that they'll usually either end up needing repairs right off the bat, or be so shit that they'll cause you to give up.“– Canuck Breaker
From my experience its nearly the exact same for classical strings so I'm betting its the same for most types of Instruments.
your time is valuable so don’t waste it on junk.
Some general advice
You are going to need a tutor! This is the most expensive part (In the long term) so its understandable to not have one all the time but having another person to watch you figure out and perform will give you perspective and advice that you wouldn't have found otherwise, leading to less time wasted and more strength gained!
After 3 months of working on your first book you will develop basic understanding, dexterity and form that shall remain with you for the rest of your days on earth...
The best advice I can give is love the process because studying even something you love can be grueling!
The desire to feel comfortable will naturally push you to practicing without you even noticing!
Have fun!
Basic Posting Structure
If you wish to help out pointing the way for an instrument and possess more than basic proficiency we would all greatly appreciate you posting!
Below is the structure for a post in this thread.
It doesn't need to be structured exactly this way but remember its for complete beginners.
If you feel it is appropriate you can add in a sentence or paragraph of additional information to help out the reader.
Imagine what you post as potentially creating a fellow in your field so make it subtly alluring or give it some "Rizz?"
No experience? No problem!
Down below is all the information needed to start your journey of development in the field of your choice that with time, patience and endurance will make you a musician! Through proper practice you will become the owner of foundational knowledge, dexterity and form that can be enjoyed in private but if you so wish can be taken into the world by joining an Orchestra, Big band, Little band, Quartet or even as a Soloist!
If to become a better version of yourself is not a good enough reason to pick up an instrument or start your second!
If you're on the edge, think about how many times you were "edging?"
If you just want to talk and have conversations go post here!
Why should I?
If to become a better version of yourself is not a good enough reason to pick up an instrument (or start your second) There are many reasons to become a musician!
Your reasons are your own may it be to casually explore or to see how far you can climb. you will only go as far as you take yourself!
Some of the best people I have met in my life and even on this forum are musicians that are giving away great information for free in an easy to access format right here in this very thread.
Maybe for what ever reason you don't want to go all in or don't want to waste money there is no harm in trying with renting!
I would say most serious people rent for years before buying.
People will help you with almost anything as long as you remember to ask!
Within you is the ability to care and nurture an ability to play well at what you desire, it just requires focus and dedication to make that on command.
But I don't know ANYTHING!
For most people in the beginning (me included) we knew very little or didn't know the instrument existed before touching one!
That doesn't make you more or less of a musician or human, (It does lol)
but if you would like that to change then the difference between you today and you tomorrow is held within this here thread!
Don't think cause you sound bad you are bad, good things take time.
If you don't want to take the advice or look at it differently that can work also! If you would like to casually learn that is respectable and I wish you good luck, But I have written up the approach up above that I believe is solid and fair that if listened to will give you a much higher chance of sticking with practice and becoming content with your progress or happy with the Instrument.
Read me.....
If you have NO idea what Instrument to pursue OR not confident in your choice of Instrument.
First: Before exploring and researching!! Group only 3 to purse then think of why they come to mind.
Second: Watch solos of the Instrument, Truth is if you get good you might never be that good but what matters is you have your dream and try!
Third: DO. NOT. STOP. TRYING!!! NEVER GIVE UP and NEVER GIVE IN, Much of the beginning you will sound bad and halfway you still will sound bad but somewhere somehow you will sound good, Take pride regards!
Talk about Instruments and practicing LINK
Need Help? Kiwi community tutoring LINK
'If you play to grow, to strengthen and to improve upon yourself you will find nothing but Success and Victory!'= )
Glossary of most common Instruments
This is by no means a complete list of instruments. In this thread you will find basic instructions on how to begin almost anything musically related!!
Most heard instruments or types of instruments in music, If you want to learn an instrument it's most likely here in this handy dandy glossary.
String - Cello, Violin, Viola, Double bass and Guitar.
Percussion - Piano, Drums, Bongos, Triangle and Xylophone.
Wind - Trumpet, Harmonica, Trombone, Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone, Bassoon and Tuba.
Buying or Renting
Do not buy an instrument online or face the consequences. Most usable Instruments are not cheap to buy so take time and consider your options.
“I'd make a note for wind instruments about renting being a much better option than buying an Instrument Shaped Object on Amazon. A rented instrument shouldn't cost more than $30-50 per month based on which instrument you choose, includes any repairs, and can also allow you to build equity in the instrument should you choose to continue. Most Amazon instruments are made so fucking cheap that they'll usually either end up needing repairs right off the bat, or be so shit that they'll cause you to give up.“– Canuck Breaker
From my experience its nearly the exact same for classical strings so I'm betting its the same for most types of Instruments.
your time is valuable so don’t waste it on junk.
Some general advice
You are going to need a tutor! This is the most expensive part (In the long term) so its understandable to not have one all the time but having another person to watch you figure out and perform will give you perspective and advice that you wouldn't have found otherwise, leading to less time wasted and more strength gained!
After 3 months of working on your first book you will develop basic understanding, dexterity and form that shall remain with you for the rest of your days on earth...

The best advice I can give is love the process because studying even something you love can be grueling!
The desire to feel comfortable will naturally push you to practicing without you even noticing!
Have fun!
Basic Posting Structure
If you wish to help out pointing the way for an instrument and possess more than basic proficiency we would all greatly appreciate you posting!
Below is the structure for a post in this thread.
It doesn't need to be structured exactly this way but remember its for complete beginners.
If you feel it is appropriate you can add in a sentence or paragraph of additional information to help out the reader.
Imagine what you post as potentially creating a fellow in your field so make it subtly alluring or give it some "Rizz?"

Structure Example:
(Instrument) Cello
(First Book) Abracadabra Cello Third Edition
(Experience with material) Book starts with the assumption of no prior knowledge allowing the for the development of basic form and dexterity by the half way point would have taught all of first position moving on to basic shifting. Easiest and most fair cello book begin with!
(Test material/Baseline foundational material) Bach Suite No.1 Prelude, Very likely every cellist first real piece requires a barely existent left hand to play but requiring a good right hand to make it shine, the trick is after the 22nd bar middle climax the piece breaks slightly away from its cyclical nature posing a difficult challenge that with gumption can be surpassed and with it creating a cellist! (and beautiful song too.)
Optional (Online resource/recommended youtuber) Cellopedia
Optional (paragraph/sentence of additional information) I really can’t think of anything to put here. Fun fact: The greatest Instrument of all time is the Cello. Why Because I say so.
Clarification: The first book doesn't necessarily need to be your first book but the best first book for an absolute beginner that you can explain. The test material probably shouldn't be from the first book to encourage branching out and can be anything that would fit a first real test of the chosen instrument. Its not test as in get it right the first time its test as in climbing a mountain.
Need help??? If you have any study questions LINK
Big or small (or stupid) go to the Tutor/questions thread bellow and someone will answer! the chances of the same question being asked multiple times is very likely! so the answer should be there. If you really have to contact the poster of the instrument you're learning for advice, Be polite and I'm sure the user will respond, you might even make a new fren! = )
Questions thread Link
Just want to talk? Bellow is a thread made just for that.
Conversation thread link
This thread is to remain a resource and reference thread. To avoid unnecessary clutter have full conversations here
CONGRATULATIONS for taking your first steps on your journey and GOOD LUCK because you will need it!

Credits - @Canuck Breaker @Butwhythough2 Inspiration and big help with the thread.
@Double Taps Great criticism of the original draft.
@Swamp_Donkey A fellow Cello.
Thank you!
Not just to those above but to those who post,
your information is invaluable.
Semper ad tempus abimus
