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Playing the guitar doesn't necessarily mean you can play the piano. Each instrument has its own specificities, which plays a significant role when it comes to learn them. Discover in this article our top 3 musical instruments that won't give you a hard time when learning.
The Ukulele
It's clear that you can't make good music without some effort. The instruments presented here require, like any other instrument, a certain amount of application, but they do not require too much formality unlike others. The Ukulele is obviously at the top of the list. It is indeed a melodious toy that comes directly from the Hawaiian culture.
This instrument which has 4 strings with various sounds, is easily learned whether you are a child or an adult. In addition to not costing all the money in the world, it can be used in many musical genres.
The piano
You may not believe your ears, but contrary to popular belief, the piano is an instrument that can be learned very quickly. In addition to being a popular tool, it is used on almost every occasion. All you need to do is type in the right combinations and you're off the hook. The price of a piano can be high and it also takes up quite a bit of space. But there are keyboards that can do the job well.
The electric guitar
The guitar is a musical instrument that is increasingly adopted by musicians and other adventurers of good melody. It is a tool that synchronizes several sounds at the same time using a rather agile finger. Nevertheless, there are different types of guitars starting with the classical guitar, the folk guitar, the bass guitar. It should be noted that the electric one is better for you if you are a beginner. However, it all depends on your determination.
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