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go with nylon stringed instruments if you're into plucked.
i had steel and electric for decades before buying a nylon and ill never go back.
im excited for a baratone ukulele that is on back order.
Nylon and virtual are all I have
LMMS is pretty fun for making arbitrary boops.
oh check out musescore 3, they've added a ton of virtual instrument features beyond midi and then you can print it out for offline.
I already use MuseScore, although I'm still on version 2 as I'm running Debian Bullseye.
I like Ardour too. The interface takes a little getting used to but feels good once you have the hang of it.