what skills do you need to be able to play musical instruments?
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what skills do you need to be able to play musical instruments?
patience, dedication, passion and a genuine love for the instrument you want to play
im a guitarist of 15 years now, i play to a high, professional level, and i absolutely love it. Just picking up the guitar and writing a tune is total instant escapism
can play the piano to a degree too, and handy on a bass, but guitar is my main passion
guitar, bass and drums for years... (although the druming isnt my strongest point)
anyway.. it takes hours of practice and good equipment.
i had a fender thinline telecaster and a fender percision bass... it really makes all the differance.. the american fenders are stupid money but you can pick up jap fenders for about 600euro
i was thinking more what physical skills you need to play an instrument like good, hand to eye coordination, good listening skills, things like that
no offence taken mate, but you've misunderstood. I meant out of the instruments i play, the guitar is my main passion, my piano and bass playing is nowhere near the level of my guitar playing.
Overall, my main goal is just to be able to do the music i want too and put it out there, i am in a band with a few mates just writing songs when we can and i write more songs than i do electronic tracks really, but when i started to get releases and with having a particulary well recieved record early last year it was wise to concentrate on the production side of things of course, but i do all kind's, i hope to have an alarmingly diverse output by time i look back when im about 60 years old :)
hand eye co-ordination are a must for most instruments, but most people have that anyway, it's just a case of practicing enough that it becomes second nature.
a good sence of rhythmn is more important i reckon.
I play the guitar (although i've not touched one for a while, might have to buy myself one again) and the drums (although i'm not great at this)
Life is "trying things to see if they work"
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Finding a good tutor is the best start you can have.
A good instrument is also an absolute must, using someting thats cheap and nasty will just hold your skils back.
I play drums (3yrs) Guitar (10yrs) Bass (5 yrs) , keyboard bashing (10yrs on and off) and I sing.
im not much good at any of them, but they're fun and dont require me to fire up a machine.