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What instrument would you choose? Begin to make music with a cheaper instrument.
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Many instruments, estimated price below. We offer online lessons, you'll make music from scratch...

SINGING: most people have their voice to speak, and singing is fun! ~ €0
BODY PERCUSSION: use your hands, feet and mouth to make percussion sounds ~ €0
RECORDER: a melody instrument with a clear sound; start with a soprano ~ €10
XYLOPHONE: a melody percussion instrument, metal played with sticks ~ €15
UKULELE: a chord string instrument with a light, singing sound; start with a soprano ~ €20
MINI-DJEMBEE: a percussion instrument, start with the smallest ~ €25
CIMBALOM: a melody string instrument, small one with song cards ~ €35
GUITAR: a chord string instrument with a deeper, singing sound ~ €70
TONGUE DRUM: a melody percussion instrument, meditative sound, nice for improvicing ~ €70
KEYBOARD: like a piano, in it the sound of many instruments (consumes power) ~ €100
HARP: a string instrument that has a heavenly sound; start with a small one (15 strings) ~ €165
special offer: harp + bag + strap + tuning key + extra set of strings + music book + 10 onlin lessons
ZITHER: has melody and chord strings (sing with the chords) 2nd hand from €50 or new ~ €400

MAKE INSTRUMENTS YOURSELF

* take 2 small buckets as a 'bongo',
* hit a lid with a ladle as a 'cymbal',
* beat the stems of 2 ladles on top of each other as 'claves'
* or on a large bucket as a 'drum',
* take 2 spoons with the handles in your hand, beat the convex sides together as a 'clapper',
* blow over a bottle and you have a 'flute',
* tap with a teaspoon on a glass as a 'bell',
* clap hands, stamp feet, tap arms or ribs or stomach, click tongue, snap fingers 'body percussion',
* put rice grains or beads in a small empty jar as a 'samba egg'.

All nice! What else can you think of?

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