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QuestionHow long does it take to learn how to play a daff?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThere are 4 basic techniques for playing this Iranian or Persian percussion instrument – 2 right-handed techniques and 2 left-handed techniques. If you practiced each one, you could likely become proficient in the instrument within a month or two, especially if you already have experience with other percussion instruments.
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QuestionWhich instrument mentioned in the article is the hardest to learn to play?Community AnswerIt depends on the person. The oboe and bassoon can be difficult to learn because of the double reed. Tubas can also be hard to learn for some people. And most keyboard instruments are hard unless the person already knows how to play the piano.
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QuestionHow can I find out which instrument best suits me?Community AnswerTry out different instruments, and when you feel happy playing a certain one, pursue and enjoy playing it!
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QuestionDoes a metal xylophone sound better than a wooden one?RubyTop AnswererThat is really a matter of opinion. You could test them both out in a music store and see which you like best. They both sound good but it is up to you which one you want.
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QuestionWhat about the guitar is it hard, how long does it take to get good at it, and how can I start out playing it?Community AnswerIt takes time to learn the finger positions for the chords and build strength in your hands. How long it takes to get good at it varies, depending on your natural talent and how often you practice; however, if you practice for a half-hour per session four days per week, by six months you should be comfortable strumming and switching chords. To start, check out wikiHow to Start Learning Guitar , check for local instructors, and/or reference online tutorials.
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QuestionI really want to play the trumpet, but the trumpet and lessons are really expensive. How can I save up for it?Community AnswerIf you're playing for school, most band directors let you rent instruments for fairly cheap. If not, consider buying a used, cheap one online. If you like the instrument, then you can invest in a higher-quality one later.
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QuestionI already play the trumpet, but now I want to learn flute. If I can't afford lessons, what can I do?Community AnswerYou should first learn how to make a sound by blowing into the instrument, then start looking at fingering charts. Once you have the basic notes down, you can start playing some music.
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