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Smile Considering a musical instrument

I am looking on Amazon for a way to learn and then play at home by
myself.
. . . . .perhaps a recorder.

Guide for parents: YOUR CHILD'S FIRST RECORDER - YouTube


Greensleeves to a Ground, performed by Fontanella Recorder Quintet - YouTube



I played music from about age 7 to 23.
It might be good for me to activate parts of my brain again.

The cheap soprano recorders will sound awful but maybe they are a good easy
way to have some quick success at accomplishing something.




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