What are the ten hardest instruments to learn?  MR. Morsal Vatani, the famous Iranian musician, is here to answer us

What are the ten hardest instruments to learn?  MR. Morsal Vatani, the famous Iranian musician, is here to answer us

 10 difficult musical instruments to learn

Note that all musical instruments have difficulties to learn, and if you are interested in playing the instrument, all difficulties will be easy, and on the contrary, if you are not interested in playing the instrument, it will be the most difficult instrument in the world.

  So be careful that there are no criteria and indicators to measure the difficulty and ease of instruments;  But, because some instruments have a longer learning process at the beginning, that’s why that instrument may seem a little difficult and the instruments whose learning process is faster seem easy.

  Although you can read 10 difficult musical instruments in terms of learning in the rest of this article, in the end, your practice, interest and perseverance determine the difficulty and ease of learning an instrument.

  1- Violin

  Violin is a bowed string instrument;  That is, the sound is produced by the movement of the bow on the wire.  The violin is always in the category of difficult instruments for several reasons.  Because this instrument does not have a curtain, and the musician must find the right place for each note, and also the musician must have strong musical hearing to know whether the resulting sound is in tune or not.  For this reason, the learning process and relative mastery of the violin instrument takes a little time and makes the instrument difficult for the impatient student.  This instrument is used in both group playing and solo playing, and the duration of learning the elementary course of this instrument is about two to three years.

  2- French horn chorus

  Chorsazi is a family of brass wind instruments.  This instrument is made from a relatively long tube that is bent into a spiral for easy handling and playing.

  Keys for shortening and increasing the length of the pipe are also installed on it.  The treble and treble notes in this instrument are created by the air pressure that enters the opening and the keys that are connected to the valves and pipes.

  Also, these low and high notes can be adjusted by placing the hand on the bell-like part of the instrument. The diameter of the pipe of this instrument gradually widens like a cornet or saxophone, that is, its pipe is narrow near the mouth and becomes wider towards the end of the instrument.

  3 – Organ

  An organ is a musical instrument with a keyboard and consists of one or more parts, each of which has different keyboards and is played with hands or feet.  Organ is a relatively old piece of art that was known as one of the most complex mechanical tools made by man before the industrial revolution.  The organ has been the heart and soul of the western music tradition.  One of the prominent features of this instrument is its ability to produce the smallest sounds to the most powerful ones.  So it is not surprising that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart called the organ the king of musical instruments!

  4- Oboe

  The oboe is also a woodwind instrument.  One of the reasons why this instrument is among the 10 difficult instruments is that it takes a lot of skill and time to get the desired and ideal sound from the instrument.  Also, while playing, the musician must constantly change his fingers so that the sound of the instrument is not uniform.  The time required to teach elementary topics is about 20 months.

  5 – Bagpipe storage straw

  The storage reed is a part of the aerophone musical instrument, which contains enclosed reeds.  Since its invention, this instrument has created exciting music in Europe, the Caucasus, around the Persian Gulf, and North Africa.

  Anban reed has 9 notes that must be played at constant pressure.  Although the exact date of the origin of reeds is unknown, it is said that the Babylonians had reeds in 2000 BC.

  6 – Harp

  Harp is a stringed instrument that produces sound by striking the strings of the fingers.  This instrument is also a bit difficult due to the position of the fingers on the string and the need to control its pedals with your feet to smooth or sharpen the sound.

  In addition, the necessary coordination between feet and hands while playing requires patience and more time than other instruments.  This instrument is used in solo and group performances.

  7- piano

  The piano is played using a keyboard and is widely used in classical music and jazz as a solo instrument – at home and for composing and practicing.  Sound board and metal wires are protected by a wooden box.  In fact, the piano is one of the most famous musical instruments in the world, whose name is an abbreviation of the Italian word pianoforte, which consists of two parts: piano meaning soft and forte meaning loud – expressive – and it reflects well the ability of this instrument.  The instrument is used to produce different intensities of sound.

  8- Classical guitar and flamenco

  Guitar is a stringed instrument that has many fans.  Guitar is taught in different styles such as pop, classical, flamenco, etc.  In classical and flamenco style, in addition to the parts and melodies that are taught, the correct principles of playing the guitar and the basic techniques of this instrument are also taught.

  In this style, in order to produce quality sound, the fingers of the right hand must be highly trained in terms of technique, so progress in this instrument requires a lot of practice and patience.  This has made classical and flamenco styles a bit boring and difficult.

  9- ACCORDION

  Accordion is a thumb wind instrument with movable diagonal surface on both sides and lantern body.  This instrument is one of the box style musical instruments, also known as squeezebox.  The musician holds this instrument between his two hands, in the middle of which there are air ducts that are opened and closed by the musician to produce sound.

  On one side, there is a small keyboard, whose keys are responsible for controlling the air entering the ducts, and on the other side, there is a reverberation box, which also usually has its own buttons.  In Europe, North and South America, accordion is usually used in folk music.  This instrument is also used as a solo instrument or with classical music.  The oldest name of this instrument is harmonica, which is a Greek word meaning musical harmony.

  10-Drum Drums

  Drums are part of percussion instruments.  They have at least one skin called drum skin.  The basic design of the drum has remained unchanged and it is the oldest musical instrument in the world.  Diembe is a type of drum that can be played by one drummer, while other types such as bongo drums and timpani require 2 or more players.  Jazz musicians prefer drums that have a high vibration and resonance, while rock musicians prefer drums that have a loud and dry sound.  Centuries ago, they used drums even in religious ceremonies.