Should I start off with a guitar or piano as a beginner?

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Iam k.padmavathi. I can complete veena and vocal diploma. 5years experience in teaching

You don't start like that. Because both are different instruments. First you can complete one and next we learn another one
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depends on the context if you want to do vocals, guitar is better but if you wanna go without vocals keyboard is the way to go.
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