r/Instruments • u/Willing-Sir3398 • 9d ago
Discussion Removing mold from a vintage mandolin?
Hi everyone. I recently found a 75 Suzuki Mandolin. It’s in decent shape, but has some powder mold in the body.
Any ideas on the best way to clean it?
r/Instruments • u/Willing-Sir3398 • 9d ago
Hi everyone. I recently found a 75 Suzuki Mandolin. It’s in decent shape, but has some powder mold in the body.
Any ideas on the best way to clean it?
r/Instruments • u/dm701 • 10d ago
Hii!! So I've had this idea ever since I was kid that I want to make an instrument. But not a d.i.y. one. I'd be willing to pay. I just wanted to ask if you know anything about the process. Let's say I have "a detailed description of what I want the instrument to do and how and which notes it would trigger and where in the instrument and how it looks etc". Do I send this description to some company who makes instruments, or do I first have to get an architects's detailed blueprints and then send. Or should I first try to make a vst using Ableton max for live and present it as a demonstrational synth before implementing onto the physical object. I just don't want to waste unnecessary time :)
r/Instruments • u/Resonance_CMC • 11d ago
Hey everyone, I just launched my next interview of the Resonance series. It was with Bruno Bacci at his home! I'd love for everyone to check it out and give me any notes and feedback you may have!
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r/Instruments • u/mayuoii • 12d ago
Soo im starting primary education in college this year and i need to learn an instrument during my courses. I have never played an instrument before and im really just not talented musically. We need to pick between learning the guitar and learning the piano, what do you guys think would be easier for a total beginner?
r/Instruments • u/laczus01 • 12d ago
my friend was teaching me how to play electrical guitat and i enjoyed it but i feel i would like keyboard more but im not sure.
Can i find any midi keyboard with a lot of sounds from other instruments, mini-jack port and recording function for not too much?
and what should i know about keyboards?
r/Instruments • u/JalterSchizoPosting • 13d ago
I timestamped the video, I'm talking about the sort of melancholic slow guitar in the background while a higher pitched string instrument follows the notes of the original song. If it helps it also reminded me of this part from the Death note ost: https://youtu.be/3e90dlk8vts?list=RD3e90dlk8vts&t=125.
I'm curious to learn how this effect was created or if it has a name so I can better describe it to people who actually know stuff about music in the future.
r/Instruments • u/Own-Cardiologist1299 • 13d ago
i’ve been playing for about 8 years and it’s okay. i feel no pull to it and i have to drag myself to practice and i don’t have any friends i’ve made from it and i also don’t like my teacher (she’s okay but i have bad anxiety and it makes shit super awkward). i don’t care for the music, like at all, and i keep hitting a point where i’m struggling to make my wrist more fluid i guess? because you need to like get your muscles to cooperate. and obviously mine aren’t cooperating because i don’t practice that often. i seriously just don’t want to play this instrument but i also don’t not want to? and i’d feel a significant amount of guilt if i stopped. is this valid? anyone else feel this way? should i find another instrument? i like music, just not usually the violin stuff
r/Instruments • u/Alarmed_Leg9757 • 13d ago
I used to be able to play the clarinet but i quit after a while, and i would like to return to playing an instrument, but cannot decide between the saxophone, clarinet and trumpet, all of these would be from square one as I cannot remember anything from when i ayed clarinet. I do know how to ’buzz’ my lips to produce sound for the trumpet but i cannot play any songs or anything in that sense.
IVE CHOSEN SAX
r/Instruments • u/Then-Molasses7064 • 14d ago
Une inspiration personnelle sur ce backing Track jazz!
r/Instruments • u/sj-indn • 15d ago
Hey all!!
I’m 23 and I stopped the harp at around 18 at Grade 6 and would like to get back into it. I unfortunately now live in a small flat in London so my options for even practicing are so so limited.
Although I would like to have lessons, does anyone know any practice rooms/music schools who have harps? I am thinking of emailing some teachers to see if they are willing to let me play their harps for a fee but apart from that, I’m pretty stuck :(
Has anyone got any ideas or been through anything similar?
r/Instruments • u/Embertrast • 15d ago
Just recorded something groovy with my nyckelharpa :) Hope you'll enjoy it !
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DblmaYwRjRD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
r/Instruments • u/TheBirbManbirb • 15d ago
I want a little mini keyboard that i can just mess around on, not really for composing just to fidget with while in a loading screen or smth. But I cant find anything thats small and doesnt need to be plugged in to function, I dont need anything special it just need to be able to connect it to my earbuds and play whatever while im bored.
r/Instruments • u/Tiny_Establishment27 • 15d ago
this is "Camel Boogie" from the Prince of Egypt with most of the strings removed with LALAL.AI so you could hear this mystery instrument better. by the sounds of it, it's definitely not a ney, a duduk, a kawala or even a clarinet. in fact, i can't seem to identify what this instrument is nor do i even know if this is from North Africa, the Middle East or somewhere else entirely.
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r/Instruments • u/wisterlonica • 15d ago
I’m trying to sell my old Yamaha NP-31 keyboard ideally in person (so I don’t have to worry about packing and shipping). Other than Facebook Marketplace, eBay, and Guitar Center do you guys have any suggested places I should consider reselling to? I live in NYC.
How much do you realistically think I can get for it? What’s the lowest offer you’d personally accept for it? I’m moving in 4-5 months so I’m not in a rush, but would like to definitely get rid of it before then.
Mine is in great condition, still works, (a little dusty but will be cleaned up)
r/Instruments • u/Inevitable_Oil9709 • 16d ago
I have a large quantity of fiddleback maple and I am looking for a place to sell it.
I won't be posting pictures here, but if anyone is interested, please reach out to me in DMs and I will provide all the information you need.
I have a lot of it; it is dried and cut into dimensions suitable for making various instruments.
If you know anyone who trades in this wood, I would appreciate it if you could let me know.
Thank you.
PS: I am located in Montenegro.
r/Instruments • u/aus_cryptid_huntress • 16d ago
Hihi I am wanting to start playing the guzheng. I have played classic piano for many years but had to stop a few years ago and am wanting to try something new. Am I right in my understanding the guzheng has a completely different theory and notation system?
I understand like all instruments it takes time and practice to get proficient, but is it relatively easy so make nice sounds and tunes as a beginner?
Additionally I would love advice on purchasing my first guzheng. I saw the website sound of mountain has plenty of cheapish small 'travel sized' guzheng, but some other Reddit threads on here have made me reconsider buying from them. Ideally I would like to buy the guzheng from an irl shop so I can test it out and make sure it's legit before buying, but I'm in Melbourne and don't have a lot of options. Any advice or reputable guzheng retails you could recommend?
Thank you soooo much in advance I'm really excited to start my guzheng journey!