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If you played an instrument when younger, I 100% recommend owning it when you’re older. I took Flute lessons all my school years and stopped after graduating. Now I’m older, I‘m really grateful for them. Also, appreciate the instrument much more without the pressure to learn and progress.
Musical instruments are incredible hobbies, gorgeous, and it’s never too late to start learning !!
Nov 21, 2024

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i second this
Nov 22, 2024
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Frick it, I’m gonna buy that foldable keyboard. I‘ve been wanting to play piano again for ages
Nov 22, 2024
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hollyacosta Do it!! You’ll have it, and then can start when you’re available
Nov 22, 2024
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yes my husband got me a guitar 2 christmases ago and I’m not good and don’t play it often but it brings me so much joy. And I recently got my bass back from my parents house
Nov 22, 2024
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julie Just having it there for whenever you have that spark, and want to continue
Nov 22, 2024
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inglis yes! Most times I pick up either instrument because I walk by and SEE them! anyway, here’s wonderwall.
Nov 22, 2024
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julie AHAHA🤣🤣
Nov 22, 2024
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im not boutta be squidward w the clarinet rn dont do this to me
Nov 22, 2024
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oakland HAHA we can start a woodwind ensemble. Listen, it’ll be worth it plus squidward was amazing with that clarinet!
Nov 22, 2024
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Always wanted to learn to play Pedal Steel
Nov 21, 2024
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alexwarren that looks cool as fuck! And once you have it, you’ll have it forever to learn it thoroughly
Nov 21, 2024
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Literally decided today that as soon as it's feasible, I'm getting a Violin and learning to play it
Nov 21, 2024
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bear4s Yess!!! Do it !!!! you have forever to learn, get better and take lessons with it as well! enjoy every step of the way!!
Nov 21, 2024
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I’ve been really wanting to buy a viola!!! 😭❤️
Nov 21, 2024
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taterhole Honestly work towards getting one!!
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dont care how old you are or how little you know about music, playing any instrument is the funnest thing ever and it is such a great hobby. I hadn’t played the flute in yearsss and i picked it up the other day and i’ve been learning some random tunes it really is fun. I also started playing the piano (very poorly) cause i tought myself with yt videos, but i’ve been learning how to play piano man whith the harmonica at the same time, i feel insane. I belive my neighbours hate me but what can you do.
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I hadn’t played the piano in literally years but I found an electric one dirt cheap and gave it a shot. Its been my most fulfilling hobby and I’m practicing more than I ever did when I took lessons, take this as your sign to try and find a cheap instrument and just get back into it if you lost interest as a kid.
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I wish I could still play the flute and tbh i probably could if I got my hands on one but alas! The world will never know
Also I wish I lived in one of those households that have a baby grand piano for decorative purposes but one day the artful child discovers that they have a natural talent and begin to effortlessly play beethoven’s 5th or whatever
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