ein Instrument spielen
To play an instrument
Literalmente: {"ein":"an","Instrument":"instrument","spielen":"to play"}
Em 15 segundos
- Means 'to play a musical instrument'.
- Used for skills and hobbies.
- Avoid for games or acting.
- Standard phrase for musical ability.
Significado
Esta frase é usada para descrever a habilidade ou o ato de fazer música com um instrumento musical. É a maneira padrão de falar sobre seus hobbies musicais ou habilidades profissionais.
Exemplos-chave
3 de 12Texting a friend about weekend plans
Was machst du am Wochenende? Ich überlege, ob ich mal wieder meine Gitarre auspacke und ein bisschen spiele.
What are you doing this weekend? I'm thinking about unpacking my guitar again and playing a bit.
Instagram caption for a music-related post
Endlich wieder Zeit für mein liebstes Hobby! 🎶 Ich liebe es, Klavier zu spielen.
Finally time for my favorite hobby again! 🎶 I love to play the piano.
Job interview (creative role)
Neben meiner beruflichen Erfahrung spiele ich auch seit zehn Jahren erfolgreich Cello.
Besides my professional experience, I have also been successfully playing the cello for ten years.
Contexto cultural
The 'Musikschule' system is a pillar of German society. Most children attend a local music school once a week to learn 'ein Instrument spielen'. In Vienna, playing an instrument is almost expected in certain social circles. The New Year's Concert is a national highlight. Traditional instruments like the 'Alphorn' are still played, showing a mix of modern and folk musical culture. German choirs and orchestras in places like Brazil or the US often use music to maintain linguistic ties.
The Nullartikel Rule
When naming a specific instrument as a skill, drop the article: 'Ich spiele Klavier'. It makes you sound much more like a native speaker.
Spielen vs. Machen
Never say 'Ich mache Gitarre'. It sounds like you are building the guitar in a factory!
Em 15 segundos
- Means 'to play a musical instrument'.
- Used for skills and hobbies.
- Avoid for games or acting.
- Standard phrase for musical ability.
What It Means
This phrase, ein Instrument spielen, literally means 'to play an instrument'. But it's more than just making noise! It implies you have the skill or ability to create music using a particular musical tool. It covers everything from a concert pianist to someone who just learned three chords on a guitar. It's about your musical talent, big or small. It carries a sense of accomplishment and often a touch of personal pride.
How To Use It
You use ein Instrument spielen when talking about your musical abilities. You can say you play an instrument in general, or specify which one. For example, Ich spiele Gitarre (I play guitar) is a direct application. You can also use it to ask others about their musical skills. It’s a fundamental phrase for discussing hobbies, talents, or even professional careers in music. It’s versatile enough for casual chats or more formal introductions.
Real-Life Examples
Imagine you're at a party and someone asks about your hobbies. You might say, Ja, ich spiele Klavier. (Yes, I play piano.) Or perhaps you're filling out a talent show application and write, Ich kann Geige spielen. (I can play the violin.) On a dating app profile, you might list Spielt Gitarre und singt ein bisschen (Plays guitar and sings a bit). It's used everywhere music comes up!
When To Use It
Use ein Instrument spielen whenever you want to express that you possess the skill to make music with an instrument. This includes discussing your past musical training, your current hobbies, or even your professional aspirations. It's perfect for casual conversations with friends, introducing yourself in a new group, or even in more formal settings like a job interview if music is relevant to the role or company culture. It fits when you want to share a personal skill related to music.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use ein Instrument spielen to talk about playing *games* or *acting*. For games, you'd use ein Spiel spielen. For acting, you'd use eine Rolle spielen (to play a role). Also, avoid using it for things that aren't musical instruments, like playing a sport (Sport treiben or eine Sportart spielen) or playing a musical *piece* (ein Stück spielen). Stick to the instrument itself! Using it for non-musical contexts sounds quite strange.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse spielen with other verbs or use it in the wrong context. A classic blunder is using machen (to make/do) instead of spielen. Another is using spielen for non-musical items. It’s like trying to eat soup with a fork – it just doesn't work!
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Ich mache Gitarre.→ ✓Ich spiele Gitarre. - ✗
Ich spiele ein Lied.→ ✓Ich spiele ein Lied.(Herespielenis correct for a song, but not for the *instrument* itself in this context). - ✗
Ich spiele Musik.→ ✓Ich mache Musik.orIch spiele Musik.(This one is tricky!Musik machenis common, butMusik spielenimplies playing *a specific piece* of music, not the general act of creating it). The key is the *instrument*.
Similar Expressions
While ein Instrument spielen is the standard, you might hear variations. Ein Musikinstrument spielen is more formal and explicit. Musizieren means 'to make music' generally, without specifying an instrument. Ein Stück spielen means to play a specific song or piece of music. Ein Instrument beherrschen (to master an instrument) implies a very high level of skill. Ein Instrument lernen means to learn to play an instrument.
Common Variations
Sometimes, Germans add the specific instrument directly: Gitarre spielen, Klavier spielen, Geige spielen. You can also add adverbs to describe *how* you play: gut spielen (play well), schlecht spielen (play badly), leidenschaftlich spielen (play passionately). You might also hear ein Instrument beherrschen for advanced players, or ein Instrument lernen for beginners.
Memory Trick
Imagine a playful instrument maker named Spielmann. He plays all sorts of instruments with great skill! Whenever you think of making music with an instrument, picture Spielmann happily spielen his Instrument. It’s a bit silly, but it sticks!
Quick FAQ
- Q: Can I say
Ich spiele Klavier?
A: Yes! That's the most common way to say you play the piano.
- Q: What if I play multiple instruments?
A: Just list them: Ich spiele Gitarre und Schlagzeug. (I play guitar and drums).
- Q: Is
spielenalways used for instruments?
A: Mostly, yes! But remember, it also means 'to play' games or 'to act'. Context is key!
Notas de uso
This phrase is highly versatile and generally neutral in formality. While it can be used in formal settings like job interviews if relevant, it's most commonly heard in everyday conversations about hobbies and talents. Be careful not to confuse it with 'ein Spiel spielen' (to play a game) or 'eine Rolle spielen' (to play a role), as using 'spielen' incorrectly in these contexts can lead to misunderstandings.
The Nullartikel Rule
When naming a specific instrument as a skill, drop the article: 'Ich spiele Klavier'. It makes you sound much more like a native speaker.
Spielen vs. Machen
Never say 'Ich mache Gitarre'. It sounds like you are building the guitar in a factory!
Small Talk Gold
Germans love talking about their 'Vereine' (clubs) and hobbies. Asking about instruments is a safe and popular topic.
Exemplos
12Was machst du am Wochenende? Ich überlege, ob ich mal wieder meine Gitarre auspacke und ein bisschen spiele.
What are you doing this weekend? I'm thinking about unpacking my guitar again and playing a bit.
Here, `spiele` refers to playing the guitar, implying the act of making music with it.
Endlich wieder Zeit für mein liebstes Hobby! 🎶 Ich liebe es, Klavier zu spielen.
Finally time for my favorite hobby again! 🎶 I love to play the piano.
A straightforward declaration of a musical skill and hobby.
Neben meiner beruflichen Erfahrung spiele ich auch seit zehn Jahren erfolgreich Cello.
Besides my professional experience, I have also been successfully playing the cello for ten years.
Shows a well-rounded personality and dedication, highlighting a specific instrument.
Kannst du ein Instrument spielen?
Can you play an instrument?
A direct question asking about someone's musical abilities.
Ich spiele Akustikgitarre und schreibe eigene Songs.
I play acoustic guitar and write my own songs.
Highlights a talent and creative pursuit in a concise way.
Wow, du spielst wirklich toll! Welches Instrument ist das?
Wow, you really play wonderfully! What instrument is that?
Expresses admiration and asks for clarification about the instrument being played.
✗ Ich mache Geige. → ✓ Ich spiele Geige.
✗ I make violin. → ✓ I play violin.
Using 'machen' (to make) instead of 'spielen' (to play) for an instrument is incorrect.
✗ Ich spiele mein Handy. → ✓ Ich benutze mein Handy. / Ich spiele ein Spiel auf meinem Handy.
✗ I play my phone. → ✓ I use my phone. / I play a game on my phone.
'Spielen' is not used for operating a device like a phone; 'benutzen' (to use) or 'ein Spiel spielen' (to play a game) is correct.
Seit meiner Kindheit spiele ich leidenschaftlich gerne Schlagzeug.
I have passionately loved playing the drums since my childhood.
Adds emotional depth and duration to the act of playing the instrument.
Mein Name ist Anna Müller, und ich spiele seit 5 Jahren Querflöte.
My name is Anna Müller, and I have been playing the flute for 5 years.
A clear and direct statement of musical experience in a structured setting.
Ich versuche, Ukulele zu spielen, aber es klingt eher wie eine Katze in Not!
I'm trying to play the ukulele, but it sounds more like a cat in distress!
Uses the phrase humorously to describe a lack of skill.
Lernt dein Sohn immer noch Klavier spielen?
Is your son still learning to play the piano?
Focuses on the learning process of playing an instrument.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of 'spielen'.
Mein Vater _______ seit zwanzig Jahren Klavier.
The subject 'Mein Vater' is third-person singular, so 'spielt' is correct.
Which sentence is the most natural for a general skill?
How do you say 'I play guitar'?
In German, we usually drop the article when talking about the skill of playing an instrument.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kannst du ein Instrument spielen? B: Ja, ich ______ früher Trompete _______.
The perfect tense of 'spielen' uses the auxiliary verb 'haben'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to learn the piano. What do you say at the music school?
This expresses the desire to learn the skill.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosMein Vater _______ seit zwanzig Jahren Klavier.
The subject 'Mein Vater' is third-person singular, so 'spielt' is correct.
How do you say 'I play guitar'?
In German, we usually drop the article when talking about the skill of playing an instrument.
A: Kannst du ein Instrument spielen? B: Ja, ich ______ früher Trompete _______.
The perfect tense of 'spielen' uses the auxiliary verb 'haben'.
You want to learn the piano. What do you say at the music school?
This expresses the desire to learn the skill.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Tutoriais em video
Encontre tutoriais em vídeo sobre esta expressão no YouTube.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasUsually no. Say 'Ich spiele Gitarre' for the skill. Use 'das' only if you mean a specific physical instrument in the room.
No, for singing you use 'singen'. You can say 'Ich mache Musik' to cover both.
'Spielen' is the act of making music or the general skill. 'Üben' is the specific act of practicing to get better.
It is neutral. You can use it with friends, teachers, or in a job interview.
Use the perfect tense: 'Ich habe früher ein Instrument gespielt.'
Yes, you can 'ein Instrument spielen' on a computer or tablet if it's a virtual instrument.
Say 'Ich spiele mehrere Instrumente.'
It is 'ein' because 'Instrument' is neuter ({das|n}) and the accusative form is 'ein'.
Ask: 'Welches Instrument spielst du?'
Musicians might say 'jammen' or 'zocken', but 'spielen' is always safe.
Frases relacionadas
Musik machen
similarTo make music
ein Instrument beherrschen
specialized formTo master an instrument
musizieren
synonymTo make music (often together)
üben
builds onTo practice
begleiten
specialized formTo accompany