More people would try playing an instrument if they could borrow one to try it out. I already play several, but I’m running out of money and space for more. It’d also be nice to pop down to the library and check out the one I’m currently obsessing over to see if I want one permanently. Hell, I’d donate ones I hardly ever use to add to the diversity. This wouldn’t replace buying instruments any more than regular libraries ended book stores.

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    That sure would be nice. But certainly not something that is needed.

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      People who can’t afford instruments would disagree with you, I’m sure. Imagine all the great music we miss out on because someone couldn’t afford an instrument or a lesson. What we need as a society is to provide for each other.

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        People who can’t afford instruments would disagree with you

        Right … but you could say that about a lot of expensive and niche hobbies.

        Imagine all the great music we miss out on because someone couldn’t afford an instrument or a lesson. What we need as a society is to provide for each other.

        Imagine all the terrible music we were spared because talentless randoms couldn’t just pick up an instrument for free.

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          Dang your pessimistic rhetoric is wild. Humans being musical isn’t just a hobby it’s one of our species defining traits.

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          Imagine all the terrible music we were spared because talentless randoms couldn’t just pick up an instrument for free.

          Have you installed bugs at all of your neighbors houses or something?

          Probably not, because if you did you’d be more annoyed at people who play their instruments well. That requires hours of boring exercise that don’t sound well at all. And even when they practice a piece, they’ll usually practice 4 bars on repeat, for an hour.

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      Sounds to me like you haven’t found your instrument yet. More people making music is definitely something this world needs.

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        Have you been to primary school? We all got to try out instruments there … and some people, including me, really shouldn’t have access to them.