Learned to play, at a basic level, all of the
instruments of a symphony, including basic
keyboards (piano).
That was a requirement of the music education
degree, along with music theory and music-
related and optional "elective" studies. Favorite
electives were journalism and astronomy.
Also learned at least at a basic level, all other
percussion instruments of popular music: drum
set, congas, bongos, timbales, cajon, dumbeg,
and all known hand-held percussion instruments.
And, all harmonica types, basic level: all standard
diatonics, all standard chromatic types, glissando
harps, bass harps, chord harps, double-reed per
note "harmony harps", a few alternate tuning
slide harps (circular, diminished, Chordomonicas
and a few other alternates). No Harmonettas.
Most of the listed instruments were learned in
school or private lessons. Of all of these, bass,
chord, and alternate tuning harps were learned
outside of any schools. Still play the harmonicas.
Pro percussionist (musicians' union) for over 60
years; semi-pro harmonica player for 54 yrs.
Of all the sounds accumulated in my life,
sounds of nature are strangest to me.
Now retired.
Best Regards, Stay Healthy
JB