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General Talk (primarily non-naturist) => Music and Concerts => Topic started by: Karla on January 28, 2010, 11:38:33 am
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I ordered a keyless Irish flute from America yesterday morning. I decided that I wanted to get back into playing music again, eventually with the aim of playing celtic music with other people. I went to a pub once where they have live improvised music and I really would have loved to have joined in. I love jamming.
I used to play the guitar a lot as a teenager but gave up after 6 years when I realised that I was only ever going to be playing the blues alone in my bedroom. I also have a mandolin but haven't ever properly learnt to any chords or scales, I just play it by ear. Trouble is that my finger tips aren't tough enough to play it anymore without being ripped to shreds!
I decided to go for a woodwind instrument so I would have more of a challenge learning how to improvise on it and to keep me interested in it.
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I'm a drummer, cause it's always fun to jam on the drums and improvise fills, and there's no tuned notes to learn :4345
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I'm a drummer, cause it's always fun to jam on the drums and improvise fills, and there's no tuned notes to learn :4345
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And you're always in demand for bands!
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I play saxophone (alto).
used to play piano, but stopped when I went to uni.
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I occasionally play the piano although I used to play the violin.
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When I was a kid, I played piano for 2 or 3 years... only. Left it too soon for my skill to be really interesting unfortunately.
I miss it, and I bought a Roland Juno-D keyboard to have fun with, 3 years ago, but it's taking the dust again :45
I also have a djembe I like to jam on from time to time ^^ But playing alone is not that fun and I haven't had (or taken) much opportunities to play with other folks.
Playing music again is on my (looong looong and dusty) TODO list... :P
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Have been playing the Cello for most of my life, though I stopped having lessons at around age 18. I participated in various orchestras since 1991, but stopped as I approached graduation in uni (around 2008).
Currently, I'm in between places, but I'll be sure to re-enter the hobby orchestra circuit once I have a job and am settled in.
During my studies, I started playing quite a bit of chamber music - for the longest time, I'd hated that. Now? It's the first thing I want, I *need* to restart!
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I love the raw sound of a string quartet! Sounds more 'real'.
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I have a perfectly good bass guitar, tuner, and instructional books sitting in my closet :-(. I think once I pick up a cheap enough amp I'll get off my lazy ass and learn how to play the thing.
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I occasionally play the piano (don't get enough time to play it seriously anymore) and used to play trumpet (still got it, but haven't picked it up in ages)
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I play guitar. Real guitar, not Guitar Hero.
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Joey
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Belly Drums :786
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Guitar and bass. Used to play tenor saxophone.
I have a perfectly good bass guitar, tuner, and instructional books sitting in my closet :-(. I think once I pick up a cheap enough amp I'll get off my lazy ass and learn how to play the thing.
Not hard to learn (or find a cheap amp). Seriously, get off your "lazy ass" and learn! What brand/model bass?
Silvertone 4-string
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Finally just got my irish flute today. Took ages to get through customs, although not as long as I feared at one point.
My God I'm crap at it!
Practising on beer bottles in the meantime probably helped, but not enough. I keep an empty bottle handy in case I completely lose it and forget how to purse my lips.
Still, makes it more interesting to learn ...
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I´m playing badly Cello :45
my mother wants the kids play any instrument.
My father plays very good piano and my mother fagott. :123
My brothers drums and guitar.
we are playing not so often, it´s better for the neighborhood :345678
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That's cool Lisa! I realise that the Fagott is otherwise known as the Bassoon. I love the Cello.
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Practising on beer bottles in the meantime probably helped, but not enough. I keep an empty bottle handy in case I completely lose it and forget how to purse my lips.
If you need some help with the beer bottles emptying activity, that can be arranged! (http://smileys.sur-la-toile.com/repository/Boissons/alcolo1.gif)
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Practising on beer bottles in the meantime probably helped, but not enough. I keep an empty bottle handy in case I completely lose it and forget how to purse my lips.
If you need some help with the beer bottles emptying activity, that can be arranged! (http://smileys.sur-la-toile.com/repository/Boissons/alcolo1.gif)
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Oh what a fantastic smiley!!!
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I've had an on-again off-again relationship with the violin since grade school. I haven't touched it for three years now, because I can't seem to find the time, but I intend to get back to it. I'd also like to learn guitar and piano at some point.
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I've already stated the instruments I know how to play in my introductory post, but for the sake of completion, I suppose they could be included here also.
In chronological order of learning, they are: piano, trumpet, singing (not sure if this is included in the word "instrument"), drum kit, bass guitar, alto saxophone, guitar. I have a couple of violins too (kindly donated to me), but I have intentionally not made any progress with finding a teacher, as I have too little time to devote to learning another instrument at the moment. Starting piano lessons again recently was a major factor in me not deciding to take up the violin at this current time. I am definitely interested in learning one of the orchestral string instruments (except the double bass, since the bass guitar I play is a fretless one, and that's good enough for me).
My life without music would be no life at all.
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When I was a child had begun playing the guitar, but then had priority to school. And now I have no time for that.
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i wanted to learn the violin because it's sherlock holmsey. but i have the bass guitar too. i like it a little better than the guitar because i can use my fingers on both hands and feels like i'm doing more. and i can play naked in front of a crowd without it being Rated R :345678
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Well my keyless wooden flute was delivered a few days ago after having spent about a week in customs. It looks like it's been hanging around the workshop quite a while actually, although I know that.
It's a very interesting instrument to play. There are only 6 holes but you can get two or three octaves out it by how you blow it. I am still trying to figure it out, but it's a very subtle combination of blowing soft for the lower octave and harder for the higher octave, but also directing your breath deeper into the mouth hole for the lower and further up against the edge of the mouth hole for the higher octave. If you blow too hard then it goes out of tune, if you don't blow hard enough then you get both higher and lower together (or no note at all). What's more, the amount you blow and where quite where to direct your air changes according to which note you're playing!
Definitely an instrument you just have to learn by experience.
Lovely sound though.
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I´m playing badly Cello
I love cello, it not only looks but also sounds beautiful. I used to play the violin but haven't touched it for years.
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I´m playing badly Cello
I love cello, it not only looks but also sounds beautiful. I used to play the violin but haven't touched it for years.
If I could be an expert at any classical instrument and play in an orchestra then it would be the cello. I love Cello concertos. I'm listening to Prokofiev's cello (and also his violin) concertos alot at the moment.
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i always really liked the four cellos playing metallica songs. made it classy but it still rocked.
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i always really liked the four cellos playing metallica songs. made it classy but it still rocked.
If you haven't already, check out Metallica's album S & M! It's a live album from a concert where they played with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra!! A brilliant blend of music :786
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I love the epic version of Carol of the Bells that Metallica did with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra (if I remember correctly). I wish I could come up with something that powerful...
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I love the epic version of Carol of the Bells that Metallica did with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra (if I remember correctly). I wish I could come up with something that powerful...
Aha!
I always wondered what that music was called. It's "Carol of the bells".
Here's a version by Celtic woman.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKrx-4Awe70
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After seeing that video, Karla, I'm so jealous of people who can play the violin well! Thanks so much for that wonderful find!
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my friends dad would always pass out on the couch to celtic woman. that dvd must have been played a thousand times.
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So does anyone here sing - or at least consider themselves to sing fairly well? Has anyone ever sung in a choir? The voice is an instrument too!
For those who play instruments, have you heard of grades? For those that don't know, there are eight of them, measuring technical skill and general knowledge of music. Has anyone here ever done grade exams in their instruments?
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So does anyone here sing - or at least consider themselves to sing fairly well? Has anyone ever sung in a choir? The voice is an instrument too!
I would like to think my singing isn't terrible anyway - but it depends on the range of pitch you want...
Has anyone here ever done grade exams in their instruments?
I am grade 5 in both piano and (jazz) saxophone - but I doubt I could play piano at grade 5 standard any more...
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I stopped after grade 4 in piano when I was 11. Since picking it up again, my teacher seems to think I've not lost anything much, as he would like to put me in for both grade 5 theory and grade 5 practical perhaps sometime this year or early next year - despite the fact that I consider myself to be extremely rusty! I also have grade 5 in drum kit and grade 4 in singing. I would eventually like to go all the way up to grade 8 in an instrument though, and for now, this looks most likely to be piano (hence why my teacher would like to put me in for grade 5 theory), although I had studied some grade 8 material for both drum kit and bass guitar some years ago.
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I just decided I am going to start playing guitar. Wish me luck chaps.
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how have i not posted here yet :P
I lOVE!! to play guitar, I like playing AC/DC and have a Epiphone sg g-400 faded cherry that isn't really faded :345678
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I just decided I am going to start playing guitar. Wish me luck chaps.
Good luck mate! Keep the guitar in sight at home, pick it up, play with it, explore what you can do, have fun.
So Karla, how's the Irish flute going?
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So Karla, how's the Irish flute going?
I can't put it down.
I'm mainly working from home at the moment and the flute just sits next to me. Whenever I need to pause and think about my work I just pick it up and start playing a little tune on it for a few seconds. Anything really. And when I run out of ideas I just make funny noises with it to see what I can do. It beats getting distracted by browsing the web.
The wooden keyless irish flute sounds absolutely gorgeous for an instrument.
Already got my eyes on getting a better flute so I can play with other people. Although I suppose I also need other people to play with.
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Karla, I have just been to YouTube and seen a couple of videos of a guy named Ryan Thomson playing a wooden Irish flute. Is this the same kind of instrument you have? It sounds beautiful and warm. Am I right in thinking that because it's keyless, it's a sort of cross between a standard flute and a recorder? It looks so from the videos I saw.
I used to play the (treble) recorder in primary school, and my sister used to play the flute. I have had a few goes on her flute a couple of years ago (since she doesn't play it any more) but never could get the mouth technique right. Perhaps I haven't persevered enough. It would be nice to get a decent sound out of it someday, but I haven't had the time unfortunately, due to having to concentrate solely on piano for the foreseeable future.
I hope you can find other musicians to play with. If not, perhaps we could get a jam session going over the internet, using llcon? Of course, that would depend on you owning a microphone and a decent sound card, though. I only just found out about the software myself, so I haven't had a chance to give it a go yet. It would certainly be an interesting learning experience, even if it proves unfruitful.
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I recently got the guitar, replaced the strings, but I haven't been home in two days long enough to pck it up and play it yet! I'm looking forward to some jam time tonight. Finally!
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I love the clarinet. It is one of the best instruments in my opinion.
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I play the Euphonium/Baritone. Well, I haven't played it in about a year and a half, but I still know how.
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I learn to play piano, at the very beginning yet.
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I'd like to learn to play a hammered dulcimer......
..... and yes I'm serious.
I heard one out at the Renaissance Festival a couple months ago and absolutely fell in love with the unique sound.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammer_dulcimer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammer_dulcimer)
Dulcimers rock!
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Joey
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I play drums for a few bands, and I'm gonna be picking up tuba again soon (had to stop after fracturing some teeth playing football) when I go home for summer. Other than that, tiny bits of guitar, bass and keys and I'm an okay singer. Mainly drums though :P
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I play guitarre
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my main instruments are Bass guitar and the clarinet. I got up to grade 7 in the Clarinet and i was luck enough to play with the BBC philharmonic a few years ago, we played mendelssohn's hebrides overture.
I also play the ukulele,banjo,saxaphone and piano (badly).
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my main instruments are Bass guitar and the clarinet. I got up to grade 7 in the Clarinet and i was luck enough to play with the BBC philharmonic a few years ago, we played mendelssohn's hebrides overture.
I also play the ukulele,banjo,saxaphone and piano (badly).
awesome set of instruments, and congrats on playing with the philharmonic!
What sort of music do you play on the sax? (and which sax? I play alto, grade 5 when I stopped doing lessons 3 years ago)
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When I was a child had begun playing the guitar, but then had priority to school. And now I have no time for that.
I have again started to learn to play guitar. Wish me luck. :66342
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I play a Tanglewood Rebel 4K bass guitar in my punk band Follow Through
(http://s4.postimage.org/HrMPA.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/2g7hl64ys/)
She was missing bottom string when I bought her but I soon fixed that
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I've been playing drums for 5 years now, and I've self-taught myself. I've had basically the same kit for the whole time but I've customised it to make it a lot better than what it was
This is what I originally got but only in silver:
(http://s4.postimage.org/HLCu9.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/2gui5f0dg/)
But I've replaced the cymbals, which frankly you could have snapped in half easily :345678
I've now added:
14" Stagg Crash
16" Headliner Pro Crash
20" Headliner Pro Ride
10" Stagg Splash
14" Stagg China
And I'm hoping to get some Remo skins for Christmas :)
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It's a lovely relationship.
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Holy crap! This is 1 day short of the 1 year anniversary of my last post, on page 1!
So... turns out I really was going through a creative crisis. And it turns out that I really needed to get back into it, and specifically into chamber music.
In autumn I got to play a little solo in a concert; I rejoined a uni orchestra; in December I was a prostitute (played for money at hokey Christmas cash-ins); played serious Bach cantatas in a special event (accompanying recitatives with only a cembalo to back you up = scarier than any solo); and now, I am finally catching up with every teenager's dream: a few friends and I have founded a cello quartet to play some Apocalyptica stuff. My current favourite:
Apocalyptica - Bittersweet live, from their life burns DVD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RURZurQt1kQ#normal)
though this one rocks quite hard:
Apocalyptica - Creeping Death (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4iGNIcbYmg#normal)
Can't wait to get it up to similar (speed) levels!!
I feel like I've progressed in leaps and bounds recently. Sadly, the sureness of my left hand is still not what I'd like it to be; but mastery over tone quality has quickly risen to old levels and - as I spend more time on the instrument than ever before - quickly surpassed them.
The times may not be good - but this certainly is!
edit: oops about the double post of Bittersweet. Fixed now!
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Hey that's great news Jym! Hope it continues to go well for you. I wonder what the second clip was meant to be, as they both appear to be the same song?
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I play piano and now I'm trying to learn guitar. A friend is teaching me.
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I have, or have access to, a range of musical instruments -- piano, guitar, Appalachian dulcimer, metal Irish flute, bodhran -- and I play them all equally well, which is not saying much I'm sorry to report. It is said that "an moron can play a bodhran" (1) but it seems I am the exception to the rule. I like the dulcimer best because it is very portable and works well with bagpipes. I love the sound of pipes by the way -- genetic inheritance I suppose -- and tried to learn to play them for a couple of years. But I gave it up after being asked (begged!) to stop. (2) I can sing though, or I think I can. At least no one ever begs me to stop.
Notes:
1. for non-Celts: that rhymes nicely enough
2. definition of a Scottish gentleman -- a Scotsman who can play the bagpipes, but doesn't
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In the last few weeks, I've been teaching myself guitar :D just leaner some basic chords and a few songs, but hoping to get proper lessons very soon :)
And I also love the guitar I bought: an Electro Acoustic Yamaha APX500 :63424
(http://www.mveducation.com/assets/products/32981_l.jpg)
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I taught myself harmonica with a few helpful hints here and there, mostly from Youtube, and I'm learning the highland bagpipe. I also play a small amount of 5 string banjo and Irish penny whistle. Hoping to play small harp/lyre one day, as well as bodhran.
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In the last few weeks, I've been teaching myself guitar :D just leaner some basic chords and a few songs, but hoping to get proper lessons very soon :)
And I also love the guitar I bought: an Electro Acoustic Yamaha APX500 :63424
(http://www.mveducation.com/assets/products/32981_l.jpg)
cool :) liking it so far?
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I have been playing guitar since I was 12 and electric since 16. The guitar I have is a Gibson Epiphone Flying V copy.
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i've been playing the cello since i was knee high, but also play synths and love electronica.
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i've been playing the cello since i was knee high, but also play synths and love electronica.
i like electronica too. Id love to have a go at playing synths
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I play guitar and Drums. My kit is a set of Sonors with Remo skins and Zilgian cymbals. I also use an Alesis drum machine. The amps are X2 Marshall 8240 stereo chorus valve/state combos and X2 Marshall ministacks (One head and two cabinets for each channel from my Boss ME 20 stereo FX pedal. The guitars are (My Fav) a blue Fender Stratocaster, red Ibanez GAX-70 and my black home built stratocaster. I run two mics into a Digitech mixer/amp. I am presently looking at getting either an Alesis i02 or maybe i04 interface for home recording shortly. There should be a link to a pic of my jamming room below.
(http://s4.postimage.org/3336t74kk/band_room_1.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/3336t74kk/)
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I dont suppose anyone would be willing to 'loan' me $1500 would they? LOL didnt think so, I have to get one of these beauties
(http://s2.postimage.org/2q9e82g6c/Fender_American_Vintage_57_P_Bass_Vintage_White.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/2q9e82g6c/)
Its a Fender American Vintage 57. Its a beautiul bass guitar and one which my hero (Joe Principe) plays to perfection.
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harpsichord, bassoon and the cello - 3 friends in need^^ :543
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I'd like to learn to play a hammered dulcimer......
..... and yes I'm serious.
I heard one out at the Renaissance Festival a couple months ago and absolutely fell in love with the unique sound.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammer_dulcimer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammer_dulcimer)
Hammered dulcimer is awesome, I totally think you should go for that. My dad used to play some back when he did more music. Hes sold it off a while back, but he still has a mountain dulcimer that was hand made for him out on the East coast. Great sound to dulcimers. :) Good luck with it.
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I play keyboard, and am learning to play Irish harp. Also I sing in a choir. Me and two of my friends have just started a jazz band. I like it!
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I play no instrument...but if I did, I would play two turntables and a mixer.
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I began fiddling around with my dad's lap dulcimer this evening, and have learned a few songs already, and can play 1 of them well, even. Thus, I now play dulcimer, banjo, Irish flute, harmonica, and almost bagpipes (still on the practice chanter, saving up for full set.).
(http://www.siliconcircle.com/appalachianmusic/Instruments/dulcimer%20-%20facwebdotst-agnesdotorg.jpg)
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My new Pride and Joy...
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My new Pride and Joy...
(http://s4.postimage.org/2gqkaap7o/267469_219374038103022_100000912836859_612770_768954_n.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/2gqkaap7o/)
(http://s4.postimage.org/2gqp8wqp0/269858_219374081436351_100000912836859_612771_2814879_n.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/2gqp8wqp0/)
Wow that's a nice guitar! Real Gibson hey? Nice :)
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i can play piano, who also? ;)
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at the moment nothing, but i want to start with guitar and piano. :-)
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My voice is my musical instrument!
I always think of my musical instruments as my voice actually.
I also played the clarinet for about 7 years, and I used to play the piano, but if I tried it now I'd have to completely relearn how :56789
I have recently been contemplating the clarinet. I have recently started playing the silver flute as I got bored with wooden keyless flutes. I do like the tone of wooden wind instruments though. Clarinets have a wooden tone, have keys and can be very expressive but I have heard that if you are good with the embrochure of either the flute or clarinet, it will be at the cost of your embrochure of the other.
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i learned to play the Euphonium when i was... 9 i think, then quickly picked up the trumpet and trombone. then i learned to play the guitar too, and now I'm quite fluent at playing:
Euphonium
Trumpet
Cornet
Trombone
Bass Trombone
Tuba
French Horn
Guitar
Bass Guitar
Banjo
Mandolin
Ukulele
Xylophone
and all those little instruments in between. I'm hoping that list keeps on growing as life progresses :)
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I was learning to play guitar but stopped. I'm just now picking it up again.
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I play a bit of the Irish tin Whistle (Feadog) but I'm a bit out of practice, I'm inspired by some of the lists in This thread to get it going again
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I try to play guitar...I've just started and well lets just say im creating noise not music
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I try to play guitar...I've just started and well lets just say im creating noise not music
I hear you. I just started again and it feels awkward as hell.
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I try to play guitar...I've just started and well lets just say im creating noise not music
I hear you. I just started again and it feels awkward as hell.
it can't be as awkward as trying to teach my mum how to play happy birthday on the ukulele...
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I try to play guitar...I've just started and well lets just say im creating noise not music
I hear you. I just started again and it feels awkward as hell.
it can't be as awkward as trying to teach my mum how to play happy birthday on the ukulele...
lol that would make a good youtube video
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I try to play guitar...I've just started and well lets just say im creating noise not music
I hear you. I just started again and it feels awkward as hell.
it can't be as awkward as trying to teach my mum how to play happy birthday on the ukulele...
lol that would make a good youtube video
trust me, no it wouldn't :322
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I've been playing bass guitar for over 20 years now (god i'm getting old) in played in all sorts of bands in all sorts of styles, including pop, blues, power metal, soul, jazz...
But my biggest dream of all came true when I started learning to play the double bass in my mid-twenties. I have played in several symphonic orchestra's since then.
I also play a bit of piano, but don't really excel at that. I can play the first page of my favorite piano concerto's though :)
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I can't remember if I've answered this. I used to play the saxophone, but that was back in grade school. I've come to not like it as much because it can't typically play soft (unloud) and I didn't like how the reed sometimes felt like it might give me a papercut. I wouldn't mind learning the guitar, though it's disappointing that it's a bit cliche of an instrument.
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I'm a guitarist
I found our today that my teacher passed away and just now have the time to really take that in. I am honored and humbled to have been influenced by such an amazing individual. She was a true giver with grace. Her memory will live on through the beauty she inspired in this world.
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I am rubbish at music so i always get the triangle!
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The piano and the violin here=D
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DRUMS!
also, a bit of messing around on bass, guitar, and piano.
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Mostly drum set, with a little bit of brass and piano thrown in. I grew up playing jazz and Afro-Cuban stuff (I had a great Brazilian drum teacher). I've gotten way into Balinese music lately (youtube "gamelan") and am hoping to break into Tibetan dranyen music this summer. I'm an ethnomusicologist, so I guess all of this kind of makes sense... :D
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I play piano and cajon (peruvian percussion instrument)
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Drums because it is no doubt the funnest instrument, and you can play almost any style of music you like. Also guitar and bass are fun since they sound cool. I also play saxophone. Haha luckily my dad has so many instruments around the house
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I'm a Boner :098
Unfortunately I haven't picked either of them up in years. I would, but we just don't have the space to get them out of my parents' basement :undecided:
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The dranyen is official now! I just played my first song for a few thousand people at the Dalai Lama's birthday celebration. I love Tibetan music!
The next song I'm learning is a song about a mountain - it's probably the coolest thing I've ever heard.
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I play electric Guitar, Piano and trumpet... Although i dont really play the latter too a lot, these are nice intruments :)
Im in the process of creating a rock band with some friends, we intend to play music in the syle of the black keys and stuff.
60's and 70's genres as well
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I used to play guitar and drums, but I haven't tried to play either in years. To be frank, the instrument that I would really like to learn to play is actually the bagpipes. But there isn't much chance of learning how to out this way. Lol
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I play the trombone, too! A few weeks ago I was out and there was a little jazz band playing in the street... The trombone had the melody! unusual, I suppose, except in jazz. It was fun to see, though. I love watching street bands play.
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I am totally ashamed to say none and I went to a music school too. The shame is deep. Considering 70% of the year I was in could play very competently. I used to be able to do a basic keyboard but have lost the skills to do this now. But I do have a didgeridoo though that I purchased in Oz many years ago from an Aborigine shop. Just cannot do the circular breathing.
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Bass Guitar is my main instrument. Play a little guitar too. Took piano lessons for a short while, but I didn't learn much outside of scales and some slight variations of children's songs.
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I play alto saxophone and I'm teaching myself piano. I play saxophone in the band at Church.
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I tried to learn Guitar but left at the 5th class lol...
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I used to play drums, but don't have a drum kit anymore. I would need time again to get in drumming shape and play at the level I used to. :323232
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Piano, trombone, trumpet, euphonium, and I sing.
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^well.. you're the first guy here who admitted to sing. Nice!
As for me, I play the harmonica. I also sing but don't expect it to be that good.
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I have played the violin for about 8 years
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Piano/Keyboard.
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I used to play the cello. But now i just play violin and piano. But im much better at piano than violin. Im also teaching myself to pay the clarinet.
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I played piano and flute as a teen, though sadly I stopped practicing a long time ago. Now I play the Irish whistle, the bodhran (an Irish drum), and the Great Highland Bagpipes. Admittedly I'm not the greatest piper out there yet, but I'm hoping to be able to play with the local pipe and drum band eventually.
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Well I'm pretty sure I've posted that I play guitar, but since then I have taught myself how to use a synthesiser (plugins synths of course, as hardware synths are quite pricey). I love them because if you can imagine a sound, you can make it, given enough time to tweak around :54 :azn:
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Bass/guitar/piano
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I can play guitar, but I'm out of practice so I probably wouldn't be very good right now.
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I play (just as a hobby , because i can read tabs but not notes) : guitar , bass , ocarina and keyboards :) , but i also produce house and dance music as an amateur and i mix with dj panels :D
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I can't play anything, except for one song on the guitar, but it's only three chords, so it's not hard.
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Bachelor Music/Education -- primary instrument Flute, followed by tenor sax. Can play (passable anyway) pretty much anything woodwind.
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I can't play anything, except for one song on the guitar, but it's only three chords, so it's not hard.
Whats the name of the song :D ?
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I can't play anything, except for one song on the guitar, but it's only three chords, so it's not hard.
Whats the name of the song :D ?
Ballrooms of Mars by T. Rex. It sounds better on electric though. I only have an acoustic.
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nit after nit
everyday will treat u rit
baby ere's te 9UITAR man
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I can't play anything, except for one song on the guitar, but it's only three chords, so it's not hard.
Whats the name of the song :D ?
Ballrooms of Mars by T. Rex. It sounds better on electric though. I only have an acoustic.
But I can play piano, so I can play a lot on there. I though it was "What instrument do you wish you could play?"
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drums and bass! ask me about my bands if you're interested!
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I can't play anything, except for one song on the guitar, but it's only three chords, so it's not hard.
Whats the name of the song :D ?
Ballrooms of Mars by T. Rex. It sounds better on electric though. I only have an acoustic.
But I can play piano, so I can play a lot on there. I though it was "What instrument do you wish you could play?"
do you play any famous musical piece in the piano?
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I can't play anything, except for one song on the guitar, but it's only three chords, so it's not hard.
Whats the name of the song :D ?
Ballrooms of Mars by T. Rex. It sounds better on electric though. I only have an acoustic.
But I can play piano, so I can play a lot on there. I though it was "What instrument do you wish you could play?"
do you play any famous musical piece in the piano?
Mostly rock 'n' roll. I can play some mean Gershwin tunes.
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I can't play anything, except for one song on the guitar, but it's only three chords, so it's not hard.
Whats the name of the song :D ?
Ballrooms of Mars by T. Rex. It sounds better on electric though. I only have an acoustic.
But I can play piano, so I can play a lot on there. I though it was "What instrument do you wish you could play?"
do you play any famous musical piece in the piano?
Mostly rock 'n' roll. I can play some mean Gershwin tunes.
well.. that is interesting!
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Mostly rock 'n' roll. I can play some mean Gershwin tunes.
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Gershwin is great! I played Summertime for one of my piano exams at college.
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I'm a drummer (this explains my avatar :wink:). I play drums in several kind of bands. First one is a big symphony orchestra. We play classical, jazz, pop, film, musical and lots of other stuff. Secondly, a marching band. And once in a while we play with an "oompah-band" at local annual parties and German Oktoberfests for example. That's much fun.
I also play piano, and in the past a little organ.
Definitely, one instrument I cannot play is guitar. :laugh:
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Cello player here! I mostly play with a local amateur orchestra, but also like to transpose random songs into cello/piano duets and play them with my sister when I visit home - just for fun and just for friends and family, pretty much :D
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I play Bari sax and I sing in a choir. I'm trying to learn piano now!
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I play the guitar, drums, ukulele and can sing!
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Bass guitar