My school was the first school I went into in which I could actually play an instrument. I chose piano, of course, as the use of all your fingers to play a complicated music was basically my cup of tea. I don’t drink tea, so that was a big deal for me. I also chose piano because once you learn piano, you can basically play any other instrument, as they all use your fingers, and piano lets you practice with all ten of them. Sometimes, I get to hear what the other students’ instruments sound like. The French horn surprised me the most. You would expect an instrument with a mouth so big to release the roar of thunder. But no. All you hear is what sounds like something that they would play in a sad soap opera, let alone an action movie. Also, I do not understand he differences between a violin and a viola. Could someone please tell me the difference. All I see is that the viola is smaller than the violin. Same with the cello and the bass. They look exactly the same, except the bass is a darker brown and is bigger, maybe a little deeper sound. I do not understand why they couldn’t manage to put all of those in one. It is kind of like having a violin slit between three different parts. Same with the trumpet family, why do they do this? However, the slide trombone looks fun to play, but it’s a risk for your face, especially if you are as clumsy as me. Anyway, I would like to know what instrument that you play! I play the piano, as I have said before, but I would love to know what the other people in the world play, and how they do it!