Guitar and drum kit, which one is better for me?

Updated on amusement 2024-05-28
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think it's all pretty much the same.

    But as far as I'm concerned. I'm also a girl)...I'll pick the guitar.

    Guitars are easier to learn. It can also be played alone. You can bring it at any time. I can't bring a drum kit.

    But I personally think there are too many people learning guitar.

    And in terms of cost. Also guitars are cheaper. And there are no requirements for learning guitar.

    And if you want to learn the drums, the sense of rhythm is very important. And even if you learn it. It should also be played with a guitar or other instrument.

    The drum kit is an accompaniment instrument. It's boring to listen to alone. It also takes up a lot of space.

    But you've learned clarinet before. So overall. It doesn't matter what instrument you learn. You'll be able to master it a little bit faster than anyone else. After all, there is a foundation.

    So. It doesn't matter which instrument you choose. I wish you success.

    Hope this helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The drum kit is not learned by many people, and it is popular.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Guitar. Girls playing drums are cool, but they are not good for hearing. A drum kit requires a good sense of rhythm and spirituality, and even if you learn to play it alone, it's not fun.

    The guitar is different, you can play and sing freely, and you can carry it with you when you travel, so it feels good, right? And I think the way the girl plays the guitar is extraordinarily temperamental, really.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Guitar is better! Of all the instruments, only the piano and guitar are harmonized. That is, to be able to play harmony alone. No other musical instruments are allowed.

    Drums are noisy instruments, and music theory and harmony are not used. You are a person who knows the rhythm of music, and I personally think that you should continue to develop your strengths!

    If you put it objectively, I think they are good in their own way:

    The drum requirements are good coordination of hands and feet, and a good sense of rhythm; The guitar requires good coordination of the left and right hands and a strong sense of rhythm. You can take a look at your preferences and strengths and make a final decision! Hehe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Come the same way, look at the hobby.

    I can blow, I can play, I can play, I can, I can.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Then it's a matter of learning the clarinet.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Guitar, I studied piano, I like guitar very much, it's romantic, it's more popular, and it feels like the style is relatively similar......Drum kit, ah......and the clarinet is too far away......Of course, that's a personal opinion, hehe

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Learn the drum kit first!! The drum kit is the best instrument to lay the foundation, learn the drum kit for a few years and then turn to other instruments will be very easy, rhythm is very critical in **, mastering the rhythm is just how to express the notes. Or learn keyboard instruments to lay a good foundation in music theory.

    And the age is also more appropriate.

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