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I want to learn a musical instrument after retirement, but I don’t know which instrument to choose?

Hello, let me answer your question.

It is indeed easy to be confused when facing so many musical instruments. You may wish to consider the following.

1. Keyboard instruments. If cost is not a consideration, you can choose a piano. The piano has 88 keys, which contain almost all musical tones. It can be used for accompaniment or solo, and has excellent expressive power. The main disadvantages are that the piano is relatively expensive, the learning cycle is long, it needs to be tuned every year, and it is inconvenient to carry. It is much more flexible than piano, accordion and electronic keyboard.

2. Plucked instruments. Guzheng, Zhongruan, Liuqin, etc. This type of instrument has a relatively short period. The disadvantage is that during the learning process, the left hand will get blisters, blood blisters, and eventually calluses.

3. Wind instruments. Wind music is more suitable for the elderly to learn, practice lung capacity, and is easy to carry.

4. Strings. Erhu, Gaohu, Jinghu, Morinouqin and fiddle have beautiful sounds and strong singing ability. The disadvantage is that the early sound is really ugly. Those with high skills are music, while those with low skills are absolutely torture. And there are certain requirements for the player's hand length and pitch.