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Hmm, I can't think of one that specifically aids in the use of that specific "instrument."I do know a couple that may either help in looking like you are playing it solo, or perhaps play a unique take on a one-man band.

First, to pretend like you're the one playing everything, the Duettist. You could have this familiar hide on your person and play an instrument or two in combination of your own. It even learns to play it's own performances like you can as a bard. Although that comes in at 4th level, or 8th level if you harmonize the same performance.

Second, the unique take on a one-man band, the Juggler. This allows you to juggle up to three items or weapons, plus another every four levels. Some of those items can be more instruments that aren't already strapped onto your person, and then you play them as you juggle. You could even add a weapon in there to use in combat.


I am a personal fan of the Jabbing Style feat line. Particularly the second one, Jabbing Dancer.

I would probably persue this feat line with the Unchained Monk. Unfortunately it's a bit feat intensive, requiring Dodge and Mobility, but you are able to get those as bonus feats with UnMonk. The rest of the style feats are still pretty nifty too. You get plenty of extra damage if you hit, which you probably will with the flank bonuses you'll have.

Then comes all the icing on the cake. You can pick up the Flying Kick Style Strike at 5th level so you can stay mobile on the battlefield, putting yourself in position to flurry and further "dance" into flank. Then to top it off, you can pick up the Abundant Step ability at 8th level as a back-up, in case you need that extra teleportation to get to flank. Then if you really feel like you need more, Monks can still pick up acrobatics and do quite well with it.