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I can play guitar and piano, I also can draw and paint however all of these are not my regular hobbies as I do more volunteering roles
Mention these (guitar and piano) as a passing statement as well as talk about your volunteering hobbies and why/what you do that interests you so much. Everyone's hobby is different - the interviewer will mostly likely be intrigued as to how volunteering could make you a good medical student/future doctor. The impression you want to make is that you're a well-rounded student, not just academically (as everyone who is applying to medicine is).