Choices
Posted By Russ Emerson on April 9, 2006 at 1:56 pm
I’ve lately been thinking I need to finally act on my love of music, and take up an instrument. Not with an eye to performing, mind you, but merely for my own enjoyment. As if I need yet another hobby.
I don’t know that I have any talent whatsoever, but when listening to good music, I always find myself wishing I were playing rather than just listening.
Piano would be great, as would guitar; both appear to be as simple or as complex as one might want to make them. And perhaps it’s uncommon, but I’d love to learn how to play the violin.
I’m not terribly interested in playing brass or woodwind instruments — it’s awfully hard to sing when playing those, though I’d not mind learning the bagpipes. Uilleann pipes (The what? Go here and listen to the sample of Track 4 — I think it’s magnificent) might be a nice compromise, but I suspect the body of works for them is somewhat limited.
Problem: my hands are approximately the size and shape of bear paws. I think this is going to limit my options, as far as what I might be physically capable of playing.
Percussion would work with my monster mitts, but drums are neither particularly melodic, nor are they something you can pick up, sit back, and relax with. What a pity — I’m always tapping my fingers and toes along with whatever music to which I’m listening.
I need advice… and it’s a bit too late for me to go look up the band teacher at my old high school to get said advise. Maybe a trip to the music store to talk to the pros there.
What do you think?
