I have never had musical talents. I've always been a passive consumer of music and sometimes it is just white noise for when I'm doing most things. But a lot of my friends, and my partner play several different instruments and I want to learn music casually to be able to jam with them, or at least appreciate this craft better. The three instruments I've been super intrigued with are (for reasons mentioned in paranthesis): 1. Violin (classics - think Vivaldi's four seasons) 2. Harmonica (Bob Dylan) 3. Guitar (Queen, Anathema, and several others)
I have a C harmonica, and a beginners' acoustic guitar from a friend who is moving on to something better. I am unsure which instrument to pick first and where to find good resources online (which YT channels/ play lists for example). I probably won't be practicing more than 15-20 minutes, perhaps a half hour every day. Please share your recommendations/suggestions kind folks!
Submitted December 20, 2023 at 08:07AM by al_cooper https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/18ms58t/music_101_for_a_complete_noob/?utm_source=ifttt
Javier Rodriguez
Wednesday, December 20, 2023