Idk if he sucks at drums but he's right about piano being easier to learn ..there's a physicality to guitar that your fingers and hands have to learn ie: i can teach u how to strike a E minor chord on the piano and within a min. or 2 you can make it sound like someone who's played for 20 years Can't do that with guitar even some of the more common chords on guitar take weeks or months to play properly ..it's just more physically painful learning guitar (twisting fingers in a weird unnatural way ...callouses) Piano is more cerebral and physically easy
Nope don't play wind instruments ...I was almost a concert pianist though (Congrats on them repealing "don't ask don't tell willy") ...your free now willy 54b ...that was my secondary
Piano, it's widely regarded as the easiest to learn and after you learn it, you can learn most other instruments a lot easier.
Sorry for delay response app keeps crashing? 11b grunt ...after 1st year I performed as 54b in HHB unit of Pershing Missiles in Scwabisch Gmund Germany (1st class B nukes) ...long time ago.
This is correct. As I am taking piano and piano theory, all instruments CAN be "transformed" from piano. Ex: Trombone plays a C on the piano, and trumpet plays an F on the piano, playing wise it's not the same BUT, Sound and music wise it's pratically the same
...it means you can READ music for any instrument. Again, even if you've played piano for 20 years doesn't mean you can just pickup a tuba and start playing.