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Always looks hard work.
For me, it's the piano - that much coordination between left and right hand (but performing essentially the same action) is totally alien to me.
Of course, I haven't tried a harp. Those things look bastard-hard to deal with, but I don't have a frame of reference there.
Tonal production: Oboe, French Horn, violin.
Bastardly complex when taken to its extremes:
Piano
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-37223597
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By competent, I think I mean "good enough to be paid to do it for an audience". So coffee-bar/restaurant piano, wedding reception string quartet, brass band in a park sort of lark.
I do not mean to stifle wider discussion by this.
I seem to remember soneone saying the harp was really difficult. But that might have been just commenting on taking it on the tube...
I used to play trombone, it's not that hard. I found that the violin and the cornet were both more difficult.
I played in a lot of orchestral groups when I was younger and competent Oboists and Bassoonists were very hard to find. And it wasn't because they just don't exist---there were quite a lot of players, just not that many good ones.