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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Wanna Play campaign?
- Who is driving and financially supporting the campaign?
- Why did NAMM decide to develop this campaign? And why now?
- What are the benefits of music making?
- Where should I go to get started making music?
- How do I find a music teacher or a place to take lessons in my area?
- Don’t you have to have natural talent to make music?
- What are the benefits of making music for children and teens?
- What are a few good musical instruments that are easy to start and good for a teen on a budget?
- Why should I consider joining my school band?
- Musical instruments are a great gift, what are a few that would be easy to give and not need a lot of accessories to play?
- I don’t know how to read sheet music. Are there any instruments that I can learn how to play that don’t require learning to read sheet music?
- I am well into my adulthood, isn’t it too late to start to play a musical instrument now?
- Where can adults go to find a group of peers to play and learn together for fun?
- What are a few of the health benefits to making music?
- What are the benefits for the elderly to make music?
- What is a good resource for the elderly to find out about making music with their peers?
- There has been a lot of news coverage about stressed out children who are juggling sports, school work, social activity and even interactive products like video games and personal digital assistants. Why should a parent involve a child in music if they are excelling in something else, like sports?
- What do you think of Jack Black and Tenacious D? Do they set a positive role model for aspiring recreational music makers?
- What role do you believe Gavin DeGraw will have in the Wanna Play Campaign?

