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What do you think is better for me - Guitar or Piano?

Q. I learnt Piano for a month and guitar for a month 4 years later. I am now back to my keyboard and have been playing for about 2 weeks. I can play songs like Fur Elise, or a River Flows in You. On guitar, in one month I leaned some chords, and I can play solo very well. I love both, but what to learn further?

A. master piano first. piano will help you with so much, which is why all music majors no matter what instrument they are playing have to take a piano course (at least at the college i am going to) Piano is a more beautiful instrument and more musical in my opinion and guitar to me is just this cliche instrument that everyone learns because it makes them "cool". but like i said, learn piano and then go on to guitar if you still have interest in it because piano will help you with music in general.

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What do you think is better for me - Guitar or Piano?
Q. I learnt Piano for a month and guitar for a month 4 years later. I am now back to my keyboard and have been playing for about 2 weeks. I can play songs like Fur Elise, or a River Flows in You. On guitar, in one month I leaned some chords, and I can play solo very well. I love both, but what to learn further?

A. Play bagpipes for a week. When you cannot stand them any longer. See which of the other two you go to first for some relief.

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How to analyze classical music?
Q. For my science fair project (I'm a high schooler) I'm hoping to see if there are any similarities between famous pieces of classical music. Preferably just piano music- maybe Fur Elise, Canon in D, songs like that. Do you have any suggestions as to how I might go about finding similarities? Any specific patterns to look for?
Thanks!

A. You could find out what the chords are (commonly I, V, IV, II, VI, etc;).
They may have similar structures (overall or phrase structures).
You could also look at the intervals between notes in the melody and compare the rhythms.

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