Many of us are captured by music, so much so that music has become an important part of our lives. At some point in our lives, many of us want to learn to play a musical instrument. We may thing that taking violin lessons or guitar lessons is fun. Or we may fantasize that we can turn professional and perform on stage. Well, learning to play a music instrument like the ukulele, saxophone, guitar or violin may turn out to be more than a hobby as many people have gone on to teach once they have mastered the instrument.

It does not matter if your child is looking to learn a music instrument, or if you are trying to pick up the skills of playing violin or playing guitar at middle age. In this article, I will outline four music instruments which are relatively easy to learn at any age:

1. Ukulele

The ukulele is probably one of the easiest music instrument to play. Unlike the guitar, it has only four strings. The size of the ukulele is also portable, the smallest being the Soprano Ukulele followed by the concert and tenor ukulele. Even a child as young as four years old can take ukulele lessons and learn to play the ukulele by strumming simple chords.

2. Guitar

The guitar is currently one of the most popular music instruments around. Many young children and teenagers aspire to play the guitar at some point in time. The guitar is also relatively cheap, and you can opt to learn the acoustic guitar or the classical guitar as a start. Most teenagers nowadays prefer to learn the acoustic guitar to play pop songs. As with the ukulele, you will need to master how to strum chords for the guitar.

You also have the option to learn to play the electric guitar. However the electric guitar costs more than the acoustic or the classical guitar so if you are on a budget I suggest you start off learning the acoustic and classical guitar.

3. Violin

The violin is as popular as the guitar and can be learnt at any age. Violins come in many sizes, starting with 1/16 size for three year olds, to 1/8 size, ¼ size, half size, ¾ size and full size. The most important step in learning the violin, no matter what age, is to master the proper bowing and fingering techniques.

4. Piano

The piano can be learnt from age five onwards. The most important aspect in learning the piano is to practice constantly and master the playing techniques.


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As a parent, you want to expose your children to as many interesting experiences as possible, and that includes exposure to music. Most music teachers agree that it is not a good idea to expose children to formal music lessons too early because that is a sure way to put them off music. We recommend avoiding lessons before the age of eight, unless they show a real interest in children’s musical instruments before then. Expose them to different styles and genres of music. Take them to live music experiences as often as you can.

They should be able to recognise numbers and know the alphabet up to G before taking up a musical instrument. They should also be developmentally ready as well, both physically and emotionally. For example, children should wait until their second set of front teeth are fully grown before picking up the trumpet or cornet.

The recorder is a very popular first childrens musical instrument, and is a good introduction to other wind instruments as a child grows. When played well, it can be played up to concert standard, and can be a very rewarding and beautiful instrument. A child can play a recorder early, as soon as his or her fingers are big enough to cover the holes.

For other wind and brass instruments, the child needs to be big enough to hold and blow them. Strong lips and being able to produce a good “puff” is crucial. These instruments do not usually come in smaller equivalents, and when they do (the piccolo or soprano saxophone, for example), they require a higher degree of skill, so they are not good choices for young children. Most children start with the cornet and progress to larger and more complicated instruments as they mature.

The piano can be played as soon as a child can reach the keys and have enough strength to press them down. Some children can handle a violin as early as age four, but most start the violin when they are six. Stringed instruments often come in smaller sizes, so children can start playing them at a young age. Some stringed instruments can be one-eighth the size of full sized instruments. Most guitars, for example, come in smaller sizes and are suitable for children age eight and above.

Sometimes children and their parents forget that the singing voice is the perfect musical instrument. Children should be encouraged to sing from a young age and have confidence in their own ability. Singing is something that all children can be involved with and is a great group activity for school music sessions.


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Many people that want to learn how to play the guitar think that you just need to grab the instrument and start making music. It is not that simple. It will take a lot of learning and practice before you are able to play the instrument beautifully. However, all the effort is worth the satisfaction you will get. So what do you need to get started?

You obviously need a guitar in order to learn how to play the instrument. It is essential that you buy one rather than borrowing an instrument from a friend or hiring it. Your investment will certainly pay off. There are great inexpensive and very good models from good-quality brands. You may also consider a used instrument if you want to save.

Do you want an acoustic or electric guitar? There are minor differences in the structures of both types of guitars and in the techniques which are used for playing them. However, you will get different kinds of sounds from the two types of instruments, so you need to figure out what style you will be playing in. In general, the acoustic guitar is more universal, but if you want to play rock songs with killer sound, you must get an electric instrument. Do not miss to get a pick with the instrument.

A set of lessons for beginners is the next thing you need in order to learn how to play the guitar. You can take individual classes with an experienced guitar teacher. You can readily use DVD lessons online lessons or a detailed book guide. These latter options are quite inexpensive, but you have to consider their drawbacks compared to the traditional learning method. The main problem with these lessons is that you do not get feedback on how you play. You may learn to positions your fingers in the wrong way and virtually ruin all your efforts.

If you decide to use a guide for playing, you should definitely arrange to get feedback from an experienced guitarist. You can readily play a few chords in front of a friend who is experienced to get some guidance and advice.

Practice is the main thing you need to learn how to play the guitar for beginners. It is essential for you to learn the theory and how to learn tablatures. However, it is more important to actually play. By practicing, you will get a better feel of how to hold the guitar and how to position your fingers on the frets to play each chord correctly.


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You may already play a musical instrument or you already do. Either way this article shall reveal to you 9 main reasons for learning to play an instrument regardless whether you are learning to play the violin, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drums, bass guitar, piano, keyboard or even the triangle. This is in great hope that it shall inspire you at the present time or the future to do so.

1. Learning to play an instrument is fun.
This is very true. On big reason why people start to learn to play a musical instrument in the first place is to take up a new hobby that is fun and interesting to use in his or her spare time. However many don’t realise that it is also hard work once this new fun hobby is taking place.

2. Heavily inspired by your favourite artist or band
We all listen to music at some point in our lives and there is no point in denying it. Also, we all have our favourite artists and bands and at times we all dream as though we could play just like them. A strong example of this is with the guitar. When the music is played, some of us pretend to play the guitar as if we are holding one and playing it for real. Or sometimes you would just listen with pure amazement and with serious intention to learn to play an instrument and maybe also in the same style.

3. Learning to play an instrument is an achievement
Once you have made a serious intention to learn to play an instrument you have certainly made one big first step. You will have to dedicate yourself to practice in order to enable yourself to improve giving you the ability to play better and better every time. This is just one of many achievements made along the way throughout the whole learning process. However the biggest achievement is when you are able to play something which means a lot to you and this gives you a huge amount of pride for yourself and a great sense of buzz.

4. Learning to play an instrument is a challenge
Learning to play an instrument means taking up numerous new skill sets and not just one. Yes it is fun but also challenging and therefore rewarding. You have to be well disciplined because you have to enable yourself to practice each and every day. You have to be motivated at all times. It takes a long time to become the player that you want to be and if you persevere then you shall succeed.

5. Can impress your friends and family
This is usually true and with the hope of impressing your friends and family this can act as a very good motivational tool. Eventually if you have the right friends and family they shall be impressed and this shall inspire you to learn more.

6. Learning to play an instrument can develop your Brain
It is proven by scientists and statistics that children who play an instrument or deal with music enables them to be more brighter. These children have a higher IQ, it improves the child’s reading age, improves their studies and develops part of the human brain. It also helps adults become more proactive, alert and develops the memory.

7. A possibility for a professional career
Have you ever watched a concert on the tv wishing it was you the one who was playing? Possible! To play an instrument for the love of music and wanting to do it as a career is certainly a possibility. There are careers in music, but it is hard work getting there but it is fun and rewarding. Learning to play a musical instrument opens up numerous possibilities for you and can lead to anything.

8. Learning to play an instrument relieves stress
Stress is life’s many concepts and there are times when you just want to do something different to free your mind from it all, right? Listening to music is one idea but playing the instrument yourself is even better. This is because dealing with music breaks down the stress as it makes you feel relaxed, it is easy on the mind and extremely joyful.

9. Enforce and develop relationships
Music is so powerful not only to listen to alone but also with other people, whether it will be in a live concert or on TV. However, playing the music yourself in a band is even better! Why? It is quite obvious that playing together in a band requires a bond and you have to be able to forge a relationship with others in order to be playing together whether it is with friends or family. So this enforces this important fact which is always good.


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