For me the answer is ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Saxophone!

(But I've been playing that since I was in middle school.)

I get along better with the guitar.

But perhaps it's because of my saxophone background. Similarly to the guitar, with sax, both hands are used to play the same notes.

On the guitar, I like the fact that I can bend strings, and with the right FX settings, sustain more. It helps me make music that sings. I also like that both hands are doing the same thing. Bass and treble parts are vertical. So both hands play the bass and comp parts.

Piano has no sustain, and you can't bend notes (I'm not talking organ or synth here). Plus it's horizontal. Left hand does one thing and right hand does something else. I can't do that as easily, and it takes more practice to learn a piece.

But, if playing synth, with one hand on the keys, and the other on the joystick or wheels, synth is easier than guitar because it's easier to read music on the black and whites.

I would think the definitive answer is, — it depends on the person.


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