6 Tips on How to Choose Your First Instrument

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Music is a huge part of our lives, and it’s natural for us to be motivated to create our own tunes at some point in our lives. While some may dream of making a career out of music, others may be looking to pick up a hobby through which they can create something artistic. Whatever your goal is, with picking up a new musical instrument, making a decision can be a little challenging. If you’re torn between deciding on one instrument, here’s how you can narrow down your choices

1. Consider Your Favorite Genre 

Making your own music always comes down to what you enjoy listening to the most. If you’re into rock and its subgenres, buying a cello may not be the right choice for you. If you enjoy pop, you can consider buying a mixing board instead of a string instrument. At the end of the day, you want to create music that appeals to you. You should never just opt for what is accessible, or less difficult to learn. 

While this can narrow down choices for those who prefer rock or jazz, it can be a difficult decision if house music is your favorite. String and key instruments can still be incorporated into your house beats, alongside some software that can help you create the audio that you have in mind. 

2. Rule Out Difficulty Level 

If you’re making a choice based on what instrument would be easiest to play, you’re more than likely to make a decision that you’ll regret. Always rule out difficulty level when it comes to picking a musical instrument because this will change with practice. Of course, some instruments are easier to pick up than others. 

You can play multiple songs on the ukulele if you learn only four chords, but a guitar provides a richer sound that may be more suitable for the genre that you wish to play. If you’re torn between getting a piano or a guitar, on the other hand, a beginners guide to difficulties and sound can help you make the choice. In general, you want to pick something that you can see yourself sticking to, and not an instrument that can make a professional out of you in a matter of weeks. Because in all cases, you’ll need to invest time to practice. 

3. Save Up 

Instead of picking the cheapest option, and then regretting it later, you should always save up for your dream instrument before you buy it. This doesn’t just apply to different instruments, but the brand that you’ll eventually purchase. Low-cost guitars and keyboards can break down in a few months, while the same applies to other string and key instruments. 

4. Consider Access to Professional Courses 

If your favorite instrument to listen to is the Theremin, you might find it challenging to find someone to professionally teach you how to play it. Accessibility to professional courses is a must, seeing as online tutorials only give you a gist on how to brush up on the basics. Always pick an instrument that you can be professionally taught by certified instructors. 

5. Test the Waters 

If you have musician friends, you can test the waters by playing different instruments to see if they suit you. This doesn’t mean that you need to pick something that you can play in seconds, of course. But you should always double-check if you see yourself holding the instrument and practicing it for hours on a daily basis. 

6. Know You Can Always Change Your Mind

You’re not making a difficult medical decision; you’re choosing an instrument to practice. See what works best for you, and go with your gut. If you end up drawn to another genre with time, you can always sell what you have, or replace it with something else.

You can always change your mind about what you want to play, and it’s not a sign that you’re unmotivated. Take your time to make the choice, and remember that you can always go a step back and purchase another instrument if you ever feel like it. 

Choosing a musical instrument to learn may seem like a challenging decision, but it’s always one that you can change your mind about. If you have musician friends, you can ask them to test the waters by playing their instrument to see if it’s something that you can see yourself playing. With that said, always bear in mind that access to professional courses should play a part in your decision, as free tutorials may not suffice to become as talented as your favorite musician.  

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