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  • Speaking as a guitarist, I have to say guitar is the easiest instrument to pick up and almost immediately make a cool sound with. Also, you can use guitar tab to play songs you're familiar with. Tabs don't really show rhythm, unlike sheet music, but are simple to read.

  • Recorder is one of the easiest to learn. If you want something you can use to accompany yourself, guitar is the obvious choice, but it does require some cramped hand positions. If your joints are still recovering you may want to look into keyboards instead.

    For what it's worth, I've found leaving to read music for a particular instrument is easier than learning to read it more generally.

    Best of luck!

  • I don't play an instrument -- only one in my family who doesn't -- so I'm not coming from a position of any expertise. But, I'd think that it'd depend an awful lot on your specific situation.

    • Do you want an instrument that's portable? Do you want it to be something that you can easily carry around with you, something to use at home, or something that can easily move in a vehicle? I mean, a harmonica and a grand piano are pretty different beasts.
    • How loud? Practicing an instrument can be kinda noticeable for people in the area, and some are a lot louder than others. If you're living alone at a farmhouse, that has a different impact than if you're in an apartment building.
    • I'd probably play something that you like to listen to. I don't know what instruments you like to listen to.
    • I have no idea how much you want to spend. There's a pretty big price range.

    If I were going to learn to play an instrument, I suspect that I'd learn the keyboard so that I could hook a MIDI keyboard up to a computer and take advantage of that. I could just put on headphones and play it essentially silently WRT everyone else, whenever I wanted. And it'd let me drive a lot of synthesizer software. But those characteristics may be of no interest to you.

  • Trombone, full stop. If you have hand issues, the trombone is definitely the instrument to start with. There are other instruments of course, but for your particular predicament that's what I would recommend.

  • The bass is a great instrument as it's easy to pick up and be able to use decently but it also has a super high skill ceiling.

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