Thursday, March 5, 2020
Top 10 Most Unique Instruments to Learn
Top 10 Most Unique Instruments to Learn  Top 10 Unique Instruments to Learn   Sign up successful                  Fun Facts About Finger Cymbals    Finger cymbals are also known as âzills.â  This set of four small, metallic cymbals is often used in belly dancing performances.    Banjo                          Fun Facts About Banjos     Not all banjos are alike  the instruments can have anywhere from four to six strings.   Itâs now associated with country music, but the banjo was initially designed by the first African Americans.     Harmonica    Fun Facts About Harmonicas     The harmonica is also known as a French harp or mouth organ.   There are several different types of harmonicas, including diatonic, chromatic, tremolo, octave, orchestral, and bass.  Because playing the harmonica helps promote deep breathing, itâs often used in physical therapy programs for pulmonary rehabilitation.    SEE ALSO: The 5 Easiest Instruments Perfect for Adult Learners  Accordion    Fun Facts About Accordions     An accordionist performs by expanding the instrumentâs bellows while pressing down keys with both their right and left hands to play the melody and accompaniment.   The accordion is commonly used in Brazilian pop music.    Harp                          Fun Facts About Harps    The use of harps can be traced all the way back to 3,500 BC, but they gained popularity during the middle ages and renaissance period in Europe.   Harps vary in size  some are small enough to be played on your lap!    Oboe    Fun Facts About Oboes     Oboe is pronounced âoh-bohâ and it stems from the French word âhautbois.â  This woodwind instrument is most commonly played in concert bands and orchestras.     Ukulele    Fun Facts About Ukuleles     One of the most popular unique instruments to learn, the ukulele originated in Hawaii before making its way to the mainland.  Multiple celebrities have picked up the easy-to-learn instrument, including Dwayne âThe Rockâ Johnson and Ryan Gosling.    SEE ALSO: 15 Awesome Musical Instruments You Can Make At Home  Bassoon                          Fun Facts About Bassoons    Like the oboe, this woodwind instrument is common in orchestras and concert bands.  The bassoon is known for its wide range and its sound is comparable to a male baritone voice.     Mandolin    Fun Facts About Mandolins     The most commonly played mandolin has eight strings and was first designed in Italy.   Considered an easier instrument to learn, the mandolin can be heard in country, folk, and bluegrass music.    Learn any one of these instruments and youâre sure to stand out from the crowd. With the right teacher, becoming a pro at banjo or mandolin is easy. Need help finding a music teacher who is experienced in an unusual instrument? You can easily search for a qualified music teacher here.  If you know of any more unique instruments to learn, leave a comment below and let us know! Weâd love to hear from you.   		  Need Private Lessons?  Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today!  Search for Your Teacher  
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