Finding an instrument that feels right is your first step. Whether or not you’ve played one in the past, this is a good time to consider what suits you now.
One approach is to follow your feelings. What instruments move you? Which ones draw you in when you’re listening to music? Open your eyes and ears to the instruments you encounter and see if one moves you more than the others.
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