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I just went to college and entered the recreation department. I want to learn a musical instrument or other practical talents. Which entry is better?
Joy:

String:

1. violin: this thing requires a high skeleton. If you don't study too late, it will take eight years to achieve something.

2. Viola: Considering that viola is easier to learn than violin, and the skeleton requirements are not so high, it is strongly recommended that if the band is short of people, it will always be called a small promotion to a medium promotion, and it will take six years to achieve small achievements.

3. Cello: It's not that it's not recommended. It's just that it's hard to practice cello if you can't hold your breath. However, the boy who plays the cello looks very manly, and it took four years to accomplish a small thing.

4. Double bass: To be honest, if you practice double bass since childhood, you will definitely be a band material when you grow up, because it is almost impossible for double bass to complete solo. . . . There are too few tracks specially written for double bass.

It only takes two years to accomplish a small thing.

Other stringed instruments do not belong to the symphony orchestra.

Wooden pipes:

1. dizi: I'm surprised to tell you that dizi is actually the woodwind instrument that tests vital capacity most. If you have no confidence in your lungs, try not to practice. Long-term hypoxia is not only bad for brain development, but also takes two years to achieve great things.

2. Piccolo: The timbre is very beautiful, coloratura soprano, the second most difficult instrument to practice in woodwind instruments, and it takes four years to achieve a small thing.

3. Clarinet/clarinet: The smooth and long timbre also needs a certain vital capacity. Woodwind instruments, which are more popular than flute, take two years to achieve small success.

4. Oboe: It is obligatory to win the title of the most difficult woodwind instrument, which requires not only vital capacity, but also the explosive power and endurance of lung muscles and the control ability of mouth muscles. The soul-like existence in the symphony orchestra, the most gorgeous and mellow timbre in the wind instrument, and the salary of the oboe chief is second only to that of the violin chief. It takes six years to make a small achievement.

5. Bassoon: Simple timbre. The "pillars" in the symphony orchestra not only look alike, but also have the flavor of a mainstay in timbre and range. It takes four years to accomplish a small thing.

Other woodwind instruments pass by and do not belong to the symphony orchestra.

Brass: (Brass bands basically have to practice for about 4 years)

1. French horn: If the bassoon is a pillar, the horn is a brick. The value of the horn in the symphony orchestra is only four words "the more the better". A single speaker may not bring gorgeous timbre or shocking beat, but if there is a group of speakers, their role will definitely exceed that of a group of violins.

2. Trumpet: The most popular brass instrument, famous for its metallic tone, ranks first in vital capacity test.

Trombone: The most skilled brass instrument. An excellent horn is definitely the highest-paid brass tube in a symphony orchestra.

4. Subwoofer: The bassoon is a pillar, the horn is a brick, and the subwoofer is a real subwoofer. Practicing bass well is not only a challenge to the mouth, but also a challenge to the eardrum. Its voice is really dull.

Other brass instruments can't pass, so they don't belong to the symphony orchestra.

Percussion: (Percussion is said to have been studied 1 year ...)

1. Little snare drum: Although it is not the oldest percussion instrument in the symphony orchestra at present, it is indeed the most popular percussion instrument. There is no other reason, just because many people learn little snare drum and learn drum sets at the same time.

2. Timpani: The oldest percussion instrument still used in symphony orchestras. Any symphony work must have at least one timpani as percussion, which is almost forbidden.

3. Drumming: People who often appear at the same time as George W. snare drum spend most of their time beating the beat, which is boring but essential.

4. Triangle iron: the most skillful percussion instrument in the conventional equipment of symphony orchestra. Only an excellent triangle player can have a shocking effect.

Other percussion instruments pass by and do not belong to the conventional equipment of the symphony orchestra.

Harp: The reason for taking this out is that although it is not conventional equipment, symphony orchestras often prepare a harp, because its timbre can be perfectly integrated with other instruments, and a series of effects such as chord expansion and variation can be achieved through the harp when composing music, but harp practice is extremely difficult, no less than violin.

Piano: This is not a conventional equipment, but like the harp, the symphony orchestra usually has a piano, which can be strengthened when any part is weak, and the piano can also have a good solo effect.

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