I can play bassoon, clarinet, tenor saxophone, and piano; best to worst in that order. Now, get ready for a long post.
Bassoon has the largest range of any woodwind, and in my opinion it's easiest from the lower notes to 2 octaves higher than them. Any higher and it just sounds messed up to me, even the last few comfortable notes don't sound completely right. I can play some very complex songs with bassoon, and it's the only one I can sucessfully play harmony parts with at the moment. I've been playing this for 1 year and I taught myself.
Clarinet has a decent range, and again the lower two octaves are the easiest for me. The higher notes tend to get a bit screechy for me, though they don't sound as weird as the bassoon's high notes. I can play some pretty complex music with this one too, but not nearly as crazy. I stink with harmony on this, though melody usually sounds very good. I've been playing this for almost eight years, and I was taught in school.
Tenor saxophone is easiest in its middle to somewhat high pitches. I have trouble playing many of its lower notes, and I haven't ventured to the extremely high octaves yet, nor do I want to (I want to improve the low ones first). I can play a few songs, some of which a little complex, though they usually don't sound very good. I've been playing this for almost two years and I'm teaching myself.
Piano is relatively easy with the pitches, though the easiest to play would be one octave below middle C and two octaves above middle C in my opinion. With that it depends more on where my hands are positioned, and since they're usually around middle C I based it off of that. I can play quite a few songs on it, but I can't do chords or anything really fancy. I've been playing this for who knows how long (longer than clarinet), and I'm still teaching myself.
Yes, I'm still alive...still alive...
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