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Have you ever thought about playing a brass instrument?

 

The brass section of a band, orchestra or church music team adds an added dimension to the sound and overall depth of the music.

If you look at church history you will find that the brass instruments featured quite predominately, beginning with the making of two trumpets in Numbers.

As with any musical instrument, we usually have a  preference to one instrument over another, so in the following video, Menzie Pittman will give you some advice on three brass instruments.

Learn to Play Banjo.

Learn Banjo. How Easy is This!

Wanting an easy-to-play instrument? Have a look at the banjo. A banjo has five strings, and is tuned to a chord, usually G. So if you strum the open strings, you have your first chord, the G chord.

Check this video as it describes the difference between a cheap and a quality banjo.

This shows how relatively easy it can be to learn to play.

BUT, be aware that like any instrument that you want to learn – it takes PRACTICE.

So here is Paul Gibson. Enjoy.

 

Paul’s Home Site: http://www.guitar-musical-instruments.com/

 

 

Here is another video that goes into fairly detailed description of a good banjo. It is specifically describing a Deering Goodtime, but the principles would be the same for choosing any banjo.

http://www.deeringbanjos.com/