quiet, small and cheap are three criteria im looking for, and ive found a few instruments that satisfy them. I still have questions though:
For instruments like the kalimba, ocarina and ukelele-
Is it easy to self-learn them or are there yt classes? I'm willing to spend a small amount of money to even pay for an online course, but classes is impossible as i live far far away from any music class. Is there a good amount of song choice? Can i play this for like 3 more years and not get bored? Is there always a new thing to learn/ new skill ceiling to reach?
I apologize if these questions come off condescending to players of those instruments, but this is because of my ignorance. If anyone knows any other instrument that i can try playing in my hostel, please do suggest.
Thanks!
PS: regarding song choice and skill ceiling, im coming from the context of a violin, piano, and cello player.
Submitted December 10, 2023 at 02:12AM by TheRealFettyWap https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/18ew6kj/instruments_ideal_for_a_hostel_student/?utm_source=ifttt
Javier Rodriguez
Saturday, December 9, 2023