French Horn isn't complex fingering 0.o It only has 3 keys and 80% of the time you only use the first and second one. There is 4 total if you have a double horn though, which I do. It's the precise and minute changes in the lips required to hit notes that makes it so hard as just being a little off will ruin your pitch, unlike the trumpet that also only has 3 keys but is far more forgiving. Horn also has a VERY large playable range.
The trumpet? Ah, the unsung hero of the brass section, blowing minds and hitting high notes like a boss! One of the three folks at Ultimate Top 10 is a trumpet player and a serious Dizzy Gillespie fan!
omg the theremin... lmao💀💀💀 never played it but from what I know about it... I can only say that there's a very fine line between someone who knows how to play and someone who just came back from doing a line. the thickness of the fine line depends on how much the guy is willing to let the imaginary Dani DeVito take the wheel.
Thank you for sharing! It's always inspiring to connect with other musicians who are passionate about their craft. Do you have a favorite between the oboe and the piano?
We've never heard of Alkan's Piano until your comment. We did a Google search and only found information on Charles-Valentin Alkan. Can you point us in the right direction?
I have played Guitar Hero a couple times and found it difficult so I know playing a real guitar well has to be really challenging. There is a video on UA-cam with a guy teaching people how to play pop songs with only 4 chords. He makes it look easy.
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French Horn isn't complex fingering 0.o
It only has 3 keys and 80% of the time you only use the first and second one. There is 4 total if you have a double horn though, which I do.
It's the precise and minute changes in the lips required to hit notes that makes it so hard as just being a little off will ruin your pitch, unlike the trumpet that also only has 3 keys but is far more forgiving.
Horn also has a VERY large playable range.
It's amazing how such a seemingly simple instrument can be so challenging to master. It's not just about the keys; it's a whole lip workout!
Double bass is also hard when u first started .
Double bass: the ultimate leg day workout for musicians!
What about the trumpet?
The trumpet? Ah, the unsung hero of the brass section, blowing minds and hitting high notes like a boss! One of the three folks at Ultimate Top 10 is a trumpet player and a serious Dizzy Gillespie fan!
omg the theremin... lmao💀💀💀
never played it but from what I know about it... I can only say that there's a very fine line between someone who knows how to play and someone who just came back from doing a line.
the thickness of the fine line depends on how much the guy is willing to let the imaginary Dani DeVito take the wheel.
The theremin sure has a way of blurring the lines between musical genius and chaos, doesn't it? Or was it the line? 😂
I am an oboist and a pianist!!!
Thank you for sharing! It's always inspiring to connect with other musicians who are passionate about their craft. Do you have a favorite between the oboe and the piano?
Nice! But i was hoping to see Alkan's Piano
We've never heard of Alkan's Piano until your comment. We did a Google search and only found information on Charles-Valentin Alkan. Can you point us in the right direction?
Guitar is hard too, where would you place that?
I have played Guitar Hero a couple times and found it difficult so I know playing a real guitar well has to be really challenging. There is a video on UA-cam with a guy teaching people how to play pop songs with only 4 chords. He makes it look easy.
Maybe not a scientific list, and the top 10 definitely not in ant kind of order, but nice instruments nonetheless.
Who needs science when you've got cool instruments, right? This is a subjective list based on our personal experiences along with what we found during our research. Thanks for commenting.
Nonsense
Nonsense or not, your comment made us smile!