Everybody want to know how to play a musical instrument, but when instrument comes to mind images of pianos and guitars usually pop up into people’s minds. However, there a other instruments that have unique sounds that can also be an enjoyment to listen to, and to learn how to play.
First is the voice. If asked to identify the musical components of a song few will choose to single out the human voice, though it is by far one of the most common musical instramunets out there.
Second is the xylophone, this instrument produces quality notes, while easy to play, and great to listen to.
Third is the ocarina. A less common instrument, this wind section instrument produces noise similar to the flute, although much more fun to play. Often times this instrument can resemble a whistle
Forth is the vuvuzela. This instrument is definitely gaining popularity, though still very under appreciated. It can produce one note, somewhere around a B sharp. Resembling a horn and very common in sporting events, especially soccer.
Fifth is the accordion. Though difficult to play, this instrument used to be very popular, though it is becoming less and less appreciated by the day.
Sixth is the piccolo. This instrument looks like a miniature flute, and produces notes much higher than the flute. Though equally as difficult to play it receives less credit
Seventh is the Organ. The art of playing the organ is dying, mostly because it looks extremely complicated, less and less people become interested in learning this instrument as time goes on.
Eight is the bagpipes. Many appreciate the sound of the bagpipes, but few appreciate how difficult it is to play that instrument.
Ninth is the bass guitar. Anyone that ever wants to learn how to play the guitar automatically reaches for the six string amazing instrument, but few volunteer to play the background bass music that very few appreciate.
The tenth is the triangle, although it has a small range of notes that it can play it is a very good beginners instrument.
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