And why? Not an instrument you already play. Pick something else.
I’ll start.
Saxophone, so I can climb the rooftops and play my neighbours some cheesy sax porn solos of the eighties.
I’ve always wanted to learn the violin since it goes well with the piano but there’s no way to practice quiet.
There’s a kind of electric violin that actually is rather quiet, and in addition to the strings being quieter (there’s no resonance chamber) you can plug headphones in (yeah, plug) and have it sound loud to you. Electric or “silent violin” should probably lead you in the right direction!
Oh sweet, alright I have something to look forward to. Thanks!
I want to play the accordian. I just don’t want to pay for an accordian.
My daughter got a mini accordion for cheap online. It was at least good enough to see if you enjoy it enough for a real one.
Cello, because cellos sound freakin awesome.
Bagpipes, they are the most beautiful sound to me and the most horrific to everyone else! Also a hurdy gurdy, because it is a interesting sound and I could probably make one and will hopefully do so when I have the time
Alright! My thoughts exactly!
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the keytar
I learn the sax, you pick up the keytar. Then we take over the stages of every major festival with dual soloing to smoke machines and neon lights until the groupies carry us off stage. Deal?
Cello. I really think there is no greater instrument (maybe the church organ). It has such a range, from quick and frantic to dark and brooding. Forreference, check out anything composed by Gabriel Saban.
Have always wanted to be able to play the cello, whose sound simply resonates with me.
There are precisely two instruments on this world I would try to learn:
- the bag pipes
Because, to my knowledge, it it the most annoying instrument known to humanity. It’s loud, it’s screechy, it’s haunting, it’s everything hateful in a music instrument and yet it is so damn epic sounding.
- the hurdy gurdy
Silly sounding name for an instrument capable of sending shivers down your spine.
It is also ridiculously cumbersome and unless you know what it is, the basic reaction to it is wondering if a piano, an accordion and a jack-in-the-box had a threesome and nature decided to create the musical instrument equivalent of the platypus.
I like this instrument so much I created a character for a story that is a necromancer bard, that conveys spells through the music of the hurdy gurdy.
Hurdy gurdy are pretty cool instruments but also loud as fuuuck.
I’d like to have one for accompaniment when my neighbour is predicting the violin and keep going when they are done.
To learn to play the hurdy-gurdy, you must also learn how to repair the hurdy-gurdy
This makes me want to learn the hurdy-gurdy even more! I mean, in reality, I’m never putting in the time to learn to play it anyway. So, in the fantasy of me being dedicated enough to learn to play an instrument, the added fantasy of me maintaining a finely tuned instrument is just added appeal.
Was I skillful enough, I would build mine. My favorite type is the large, cello-type body, with the characteristic deep tone.
They’re very cool but reading about the maintenance scared me away lol
I’d love to learn the sax, my trumpet skills are not as romantic as teenage me had hoped
I’ve always wanted to pick up the guitar.
I have played, in the distant past, at various levels of ability: trumpet, baritone, French Horn, trombone, piano
You’re way ahead of most people learning guitar even if none of those instruments are fretted. Give it a go, I’ll bet you’d surprise yourself with how capable you are after a couple of days!
Mediocre bassoonist here.
I really like folk instruments. I’ve been working on learning accordion, but I’ve put it down for a while. I’m going to make serious study a goal in 2024. Although I don’t know what I’d do with it!
I’d like to learn to play to play the hurdy-gurdy or one it’s relatives, the Balalaika , any fipple, or any of the hammered dulcimers.
In practicality, I should be a better keyboardist though
An upright bass, because they are such a vibe.
Piano. I actually can play it a bit but I’d need 10000 more hours and space and time and motivation to do that. I wish I could just sit down and play, without disturbing the neighbors or limiting my living space or cutting down on my other hobbies. But piano is really nice. I guess I’ll stick to listening to it.
You could get a keyboard and use headphones if the noise is the most significant blocker. That can help with the space, too, since you could fold up the stand and put it away when not in use, unlike a piano which is furniture as much as a musical instrument. Unfortunately, there’s no helping with the time part unless you’re lucky enough to be born with talent, though even then it just means less time rather than little time.