<p>I offer up piano, which is easy to make sound (very) but takes great neuropathways to coordinate two lines of music and two hands for flawless performance.</p>
<p>That said, I must admit I can't even make a sound on the trumpet!</p>
<p>I offer up piano, which is easy to make sound (very) but takes great neuropathways to coordinate two lines of music and two hands for flawless performance.</p>
<p>That said, I must admit I can't even make a sound on the trumpet!</p>
<p>Banjo. It's a five-string instrument, and you pick it not just with one or two fingers but with all five, if you can.</p>
<p>I vote French Horn.</p>
<p>My youth symphony director constantly complains about them not doing this little thing or that small adjustment. I'm just sitting there thinking, "Good thing all I have to do is plop my fingers down and move the other arm..."</p>
<p>But I have not met personally a good bassoon player or harpist.</p>
<p>Alto sax, anyone?</p>
<p>And LesOs, maybe you could attach little nubs onto the ends of your fingers or something. Possible?</p>