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Question: Is it easier to learn banjo or fiddle!?
My 7 year old daughter is wanting to take guitar lessons this fall and I thought I might take up a new instrument myself so that when we're home and she doesn't have to worry about protecting that "rock star" image, then we can jam together!.

I thought something like the banjo or fiddle would make good accompanyment!.

I have a basic understanding of music, but it's rusty!. My grandmother taught me piano when I was young (25 years ago) and then I played alto sax through elementary school (18-20 years ago)!. I'm sure with a little practice being able to read music quickly would come back to me!.

Any advice or suggestions!? Is there something else I might consider that would go with her guitar well!?

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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
I play both banjo and fiddle and love them both!.

Both instruments have their challenges but I think it will be easier to learn a few chords on banjo and pick or strum along with a beginner guitarist than it would be to be a beginner fiddler trying to scratch out a recognizable fiddle tune with a beginner guitarist trying to accompany you!.

You might also consider learning guitar along with your daughter!? That way you can teach each other as you practice together!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

As the other guy said, the fiddle is just another name for the violin, and the violin is probably the hardest instrument to play (if not, then the piano)!. Definitely settle for the banjo!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Banjo is easier to play than a fiddle, since a fiddle is really just a violin!. Bass compliments guitar quite well!. Or heck, why don't you learn drums!?!!?Www@QuestionHome@Com