Hello,
I have played the piano for years. As with any instrument I'll always be learning more and still have room to improve. However, sometimes I just want to try something different. That's where you come in.
What I'm hoping for is suggestions on instruments you recommend. I'm not that interested in guitar - not sure why but it just doesn't appeal to me. I've considered upright bass, harmonica, and ukulele. Mostly I want this to be a fun experience to give my mind a rest from the piano.
So, what instruments do you enjoy? I'm excited to see suggestions.
Submitted February 03, 2021 at 04:21PM by Feeling-Bobcat-9348 https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/lbvprl/seeking_suggestions_for_new_instrument_to_learn/?utm_source=ifttt
Javier Rodriguez
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
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