Asked by jdjadn
Why do some people decide not to play an instrument?
It requires money and time.
It requires experts and artists.
It requires invitations and tickets.
It requires ability and strength.
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Mostly because it takes money and time.
Buying or renting an instrument, paying for lessons, and putting in regular practice are common barriers. The other choices are off target:
- "It requires experts and artists" — you don't need to be a pro to start; beginners can learn without famous artists.
- "It requires invitations and tickets" — that's about attending performances, not about playing.
- "It requires ability and strength" — some instruments need physical stamina, but skill is learned over time; lack of time/money is a far more common reason.
Buying or renting an instrument, paying for lessons, and putting in regular practice are common barriers. The other choices are off target:
- "It requires experts and artists" — you don't need to be a pro to start; beginners can learn without famous artists.
- "It requires invitations and tickets" — that's about attending performances, not about playing.
- "It requires ability and strength" — some instruments need physical stamina, but skill is learned over time; lack of time/money is a far more common reason.
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