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I will always stand by music. It's fun to do alone, not that hard to move to have fun together. If you can get your hands on a cheap instrument give learning it a go.
What are some easy instruments that teach you rhythm? I unfortunately have no rhythm.
If you want to learn rhythm you could always pick up some drumsticks and a practice pad and practice some basic rudiments and techniques. Bass Guitar is also pretty nice for this, I found it pretty easy to at least pick up and play, but it challenges my rhythm abilities a lot. I think they best strategy for any instrument is to learn to count rhythm, and play with a metronome as much as possible