
I want to enter the music playback, tips for a beginner?
Brief, I tried to play the saxophone in the 3rd years and just do not like at all. I just finished my first year in college, and I just started to appreciate music. I was not listening to everyone through the high school, but now I'm fascinated by it. Now I really want to learn to play and do my own, so I'm looking at the keyboard of a piano, clarinet, flute, violin and guitar and my voice, as things I want to work. Voice, keyboard and flute are the three that it is easier for me to get my hand. (The voice is obviously the easiest) So I'm looking for advice on how to start, to avoid common pitfalls, how to maintain motivation, etc. Part of the problem is that I'm living with a roommate and wall thickness for the next 3 years, at least, the practice could well be a worrying problem with other people. Share your experiences, councils, and so on, I would love to hear all his stories.
I would stick with the basics as a beginner … the large string theory, scales, etc may seem boring at first, but will build a good foundation. He also works at their own pace using a metronome or play with recordings of songs they know. Start with an easy material, songs with chords only one or two. Just because you like a song does not mean it will be easy to play. If you start to burn, it's okay to take a break until you feel inspired again, but just not so long that you forget what you learned. You can buy a helmet for a silent keyboard and violins. You can choose a finger or scratch a little guitar, so it is not very strong. It is better to have the experience, because although you can learn the chords and theory books and the Internet, it is better to learn the technique and obtain information from a competent person. Of course, a significant amount of practice is essential.
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