All instruments are hard to learn at the start and all you do is practice to get better. But i would say that the hardest instrument to learn would be the oboe or bassoon (but this is at the start). Some people say the violin is the hardest instrument to learn but I disagree as the violin is relatively easy to play at the start compared to the bassoon or oboe however the violin gets very hard very fast and that makes it harder to play as you are always learning something new were as bassoon and oboe once you have mastered the fingerings its not to bad.
But grand daddy of them all is the harp. to learn how to play this could take twice as long as any other instrument due to the numerous strings and positions.
But wind instruments are generally harder to learn that string instruments as it will take longer for you to get your first sound out of it than a string instrument.
But as I said at the start all you do is practice and the instrument will be easy to you.
Well, I'd say that one of the hardest things that you need for almost every instrument is to be able to learn music. Personally, i think the Clarinet is QUITE hard- wind instruments are the hardest. The piano is QUITE easy. But, it doesn't exactly matter which is hardest, learning any instrument is worthwhile.
well i believe the Flute is the hardest because its hard to figure out how to blow through it, even make a noise well i guess the trombones also a little confusing and has lots of buttons but flutes are way out there.
The Bagpipes are the most difficult, also you cannot look at music while you play
In concert band, the bassoon. The double reed makes it especially difficult, then you add in the bass clef, and its natural out-of-tune nature, and you have a very difficult instrument to play. In marching band, probably the drum line because of the size of the instruments and the pressure set on you to keep the entire band in tempo.
Oboe or violin. Oboe is definitely the hardest wind instrument and violin is definitely the hardest string instrument. I had a violin teacher from Russia and she said "In America the hardest instrument to play is the oboe. But in Russia the violin is the hardest instrument to play." I lean towards violin not just because I play it but if you think about it all you have to do with the oboe is learn the fingerings and the breath....(which does take a long time to get right). In violin you have to learn a lot of different fingerings and and they do not have keys you have to learn how to put your fingers on in the correct place. Violin also just has a lot of music written for it. (more than oboe). But it is a still a matter of opinion. I've played the Oboe for a year, and now the bassoon-both double reed instruments. I actually think bassoon is much harder, although they're both double reeds, bassoon is a much bigger instrument, and requries a lot of patience, and a lot of musical ability. I don't know about the violin though!
No oboe, bassoon, and French horn are supposed to be a lot harder.
Piano even if you start on a small keyboard can give you an idea of the 12 pitch tones of music. modern music is primarly made up of these tones and laid out in front of the player. Music takes minutes to learn and a lifetime to master.
It is very difficult to play and it's the hardest brass intrument. According the the Guiness Book of World Records, the French horn is the orchestra's most difficult instrument.
In my opinion the hardest sport to learn is ice hockey
In concert band, the bassoon. The double reed makes it especially difficult, then you add in the bass clef, and its natural out-of-tune nature, and you have a very difficult instrument to play. In marching band, probably the drum line because of the size of the instruments and the pressure set on you to keep the entire band in tempo.
it is guitar i know fact :)
my opinion is the piano .._
Oboe or violin. Oboe is definitely the hardest wind instrument and violin is definitely the hardest string instrument. I had a violin teacher from Russia and she said "In America the hardest instrument to play is the oboe. But in Russia the violin is the hardest instrument to play." I lean towards violin not just because I play it but if you think about it all you have to do with the oboe is learn the fingerings and the breath....(which does take a long time to get right). In violin you have to learn a lot of different fingerings and and they do not have keys you have to learn how to put your fingers on in the correct place. Violin also just has a lot of music written for it. (more than oboe). But it is a still a matter of opinion. I've played the Oboe for a year, and now the bassoon-both double reed instruments. I actually think bassoon is much harder, although they're both double reeds, bassoon is a much bigger instrument, and requries a lot of patience, and a lot of musical ability. I don't know about the violin though!
Arabic Is Definatly The Hardest Language To Learn And So Is Japanese,Correction:There's actually no such thing as a "hardest language to learn". It just depends on the person, their native language, and their motivations for learning.
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Tagalog is one of the hardest language to learn because it is very complicated.
English is the hardest language to learn hun'.
The answers for this question vary depending on the person. I personally think the hardest languages to learn are Spanish, French, and Chinese.
not at all