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Clarinet.
If you want EASY, pick an instrument that is cheap and easy to transport as well! |
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| My band DD says clarinet is easiest, moreso than flute because of how they blow |
THIS! So regretting the choice of percussion now |
It's not perfectly sequential like sliding a trombone, but in general one end is higher and one end is lower. Flute and clarinet and saxaphone are more intuitive (at least to me) than trumpet or other brass instruments with three button combinations + mouth pressure. |
Same with my kid who plays euphonium! |
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Alto sad or clarinet.
Flute is really hard to make a sound on for the first few weeks/months, so it can be really discouraging for beginners. |
I flunked clarinet in fourth grade, as in the music teacher recommended I pick up a brass instrument with 3 valves (Baritone Horn baby) because I did not have the motor skills to play the clarinet. I would imagine that the flute is similar. I would think that lower brass instruments are the easiest due to the limited number of keys and fingering combos. Trumpet and french horn are similar in terms of the keys but the breath control needed to play them is far more challenging then baritone or a tuba. Trombone is sort of in between in that the slide has more positions then there are valves but less complicated then a clarinet or flute. |
Those are in marching band, as is the piccolo Marching band music showcases all the sections. |
Agree |
Agree. Trumpet and slide trombone need more of an ear to be on pitch due to have depressing valve buttons or the actual slide. Flute plays fast melody and needs dexterity + faster processing that bass parts. |
Have you actually held a flute and seen all the springs, keys and opening and then marched up what is going on with each note combo? Even if most of it was closed for the low notes and more open for the high notes, a spring key far down on your 9th digit can be controlling a small hole close to the head joint/ mouthpiece. Just pull a fingerings map, one that covers all three octaves, low C below the staff to high A double above the staff. |
| Do piano. |
Piano is a great instrument but it's not sociable the way band instruments are or string instruments. |
| Does your child need to be limited to a band instrument OP? What age? A string instrument like violin or cello could be an even better option if you’re looking to get your child into social settings, as typically string orchestras are open to younger ages than bands or full orchestras. There are local string orchestras and summer string programs that take kids as young as about third grade. One of my DC plays cello, and it’s turned out to be a great way to get her involved in different group activities. |