Ukulele
This is a fairly cheap instrument with soft strings that when played well can accompany almost any vocalist.
Most ukuleles’ are small, lightweight and easy to transport as well as being quiet so, if you are looking to learn almost anywhere then this can be a great instrument to start with.
Artists include: Jason Mraz, Taylor Swift & Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
PROS
- Soft strings so that you don’t end up with blisters so can practice for longer
- Quiet so can practice almost anywhere without annoying anyone
- Lightweight so you can transport it around easily
- It is small and compact so you can take it with you wherever you are going
- The ukulele is cheaper than most instruments so if you are feeling the effect of all the presents you have bought then this is a good option
CONS
- Requires good dexterity which can be hard for lots of people
- If you are seen holding the ukulele then get ready for the endless requests to play songs you might not have learnt
- The range of tone is smaller than other instruments
- If you play ukulele then everyone expects you to be able to sing
- The ukulele is a very popular instrument so if you are looking to be different then maybe another instrument is more suited
Drums
Can you imagine a world without drummers?
They keep the tempo and energy of most music and are an integral part of rock groups.
Depending on the type of music or drum they can be played individually or as a set.
Artists include: Ringo Starr, Rick Allen & Demetra Plakas
PROS
- Improves your sense of rhythm and time management skills
- Learn to multitask by tapping your feet and moving your arms whilst keeping in time
- No need to pay for the gym as drumming is great for fitness
- Drumming releases endorphins that help with pain relief
- Electronic kits are available as well
CONS
- Expensive to buy all the equipment
- Transporting all the kit can be a logistical nightmare and then putting it up and taking it down…
- Finding a place to practice can be a challenge without annoying other people
- Pressure of getting it right especially in a band
- Requires a natural sense of rhythm.
Guitar
One of the main instruments in any band, learn to multitask and play as loud or quiet as you like with electric or acoustic versions.
Artists include: Jimi Hendrix, Nile Rodgers & Sister Rosetta Tharpe
PROS
- Acoustic and electric options
- Accompany any singer
- Song writing
- If you are spotted then you can start making money
- Improve your coordination
CONS
- Lots of additional costs such as pedals and amps
- Get ready for your figures to be red and skinless
- Lots of competition
- Heavy and big so transporting guitars around can be a challenge
- Expectation to be able to sing
Vocals
Whether you are bringing out your inner Whitney Houston or bringing out your Luciano Pavarotti this is an instrument that is the most accessible and free for everyone to have a go.
Singing can be done in the shower, whilst out walking or in a choir/band but the most important lesson is that you have to be confident in your own ability no matter what your critics say.
Artists include:
Ed Sheeran, Aretha Franklin & Elvis Presley
PROS
- It is free
- Practice when you want and where you want
- Front person in a band
- Perform with choirs
- Any genre
CONS
- Expectation to sing any style and know every song
- If you are starting and you don’t know how to use your vocal chords properly then you can damage them
- It can be annoying for other people if you are singing out of tune
- Paying for lessons in order to improve
- Face criticism from everyone