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Title: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: zombie no.one on April 17, 2009, 02:20:28 PM
I play a bit of guitar (mostly self-taught) and got GRADE 2 on piano, ages ago though, the only thing I remembered how to play is Scott Joplin 'The Entertainer' (probably a dumbed-down version, I'm guessing)

how about you guys then?


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: zombie no.one on April 17, 2009, 02:32:11 PM
I've made a mistake with the poll I've made it one vote per user. If you happen to play 2 or more instruments, click on the one you're most adept at, and tell us about any others you play in the thread , or something like that :thumbup:


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: MilkManPictures on April 17, 2009, 02:34:11 PM
I play mostly Guitar and Drums. I know how to play the Trombone but haven't played much since High School. Looking forward to learning how to play the piano soon.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: zombie no.one on April 17, 2009, 03:33:44 PM
I play mostly Guitar and Drums.

forgot to put 'drums' in the poll! but then again , is it a instrument? (long boring debate ensues...)


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: schmendrik on April 17, 2009, 03:49:35 PM
Piano (classical). I've tried to teach myself classical guitar. At one point I sort of had a repertoire of about 3 songs. By now, after years of practice (ha) it's up to... 2 songs. Or maybe one and a half.

Guitar sure looks pretty gathering dust in that stand in the living room, though.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: akiratubo on April 17, 2009, 03:58:02 PM
I play electric bass.  I'm told I sound more jazzy than rock or metal.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: zombie no.one on April 17, 2009, 04:10:40 PM
I play electric bass.  I'm told I sound more jazzy than rock or metal.

fair play, I heard that jazz is a lot more difficut to play than rock or metal ,so you must be doing alright




Guitar sure looks pretty gathering dust in that stand in the living room, though.


Get it out, dust it off and have a good old fiddle with it IMO (I'm talking about the guitar, clearly)


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: Rev. Powell on April 17, 2009, 05:00:07 PM
I know I can't play guitar, clarinet, trumpet, keyboards or harmonica.  I haven't tried the rest of 'em, so I don't know for sure, but I assume I can't play them either.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: voltron on April 17, 2009, 05:07:11 PM
I've been playing guitar (self taught) for nearly 20 years. I'm not half as good as I should be. I used to take piano lessons when I was a kid, but I gave it up 'cause I just couldn't read music for the life of me. I also have a little Boss DR-5 workstation/drum machine that I use to make little rudimentary compositions.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: zombie no.one on April 17, 2009, 05:07:29 PM
I know I can't play guitar, clarinet, trumpet, keyboards or harmonica.  I haven't tried the rest of 'em, so I don't know for sure, but I assume I can't play them either.

educated guess type shizzle...cool


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: zombie no.one on April 17, 2009, 05:17:31 PM
I've been playing guitar (self taught) for nearly 20 years. I'm not half as good as I should be.

co-sign this statement... pretty much the same here. I should be way better on guitar than I actually am...


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: Derf on April 17, 2009, 09:14:08 PM
Let's see: I play guitar, euphonium, tuba, trumpet, recorder, piano (very little), drums (just like a white boy), and probably a couple of other things. . . all at an extremely amateur level. I'm probably most proficient at euphonium (tenor tuba), followed by guitar. But I basically stopped practicing years ago; now I just play to have fun. I recently got enough of a lip back to play my euph in church and at Tuba Christmas (a gathering of low brass players who play Christmas carols at various places. At Christmas, not in April).


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: zombie no.one on April 17, 2009, 10:16:42 PM
now I just play to have fun.

it's the best way....


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: flackbait on April 18, 2009, 01:03:27 AM
I played tuba for four years in school so I probably can still play the sucker pretty good.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: Newt on April 18, 2009, 08:15:40 AM
Piano mostly.   I was lucky enough to have a piano teacher who realized I was not all that 'into' pursuing Conservatory testing so she had me playing from a book of pop tunes.  Smart lady: it certainly motivated me to practice, and I can still sit down and work out songs by ear.   Not that the results are polished enough for anybody but family to hear...

Also self-taught on guitar which I play just for the fun of it (and not often enough) and the recorder.  Accompaniment for sing-a-longs type of thing.  :tongueout:


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: lester1/2jr on April 18, 2009, 10:30:56 AM
guitar. I have been playing a long time and am reasonably proficient if exceedingly lazy.  I dohn't even like to play chords anymore, just solo!! and even then mainly attitude rather than anything fancy. 

I can fake my way through some bass drums and even singing but mainly into guitar and the weirdness of it


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: Pilgermann on April 18, 2009, 06:01:34 PM
I dabble in instruments and love playing them, but I don't really "know" how to play anything too well in my opinion.  I've mostly played piano and keyboard instruments (I've got a synth, toy piano, 2 toy organs, a melodica and a variety of cheap keyboards), took a piano class in high school for a couple of years but didn't really learn a great deal, and I also play bass guitar and drums.  I mostly enjoy making a lot of racket.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: AndyC on April 18, 2009, 07:08:09 PM
Been taking piano lessons since January, and I'm surprised at how quickly I'm picking it up. The funny thing about it is that on the one hand, learning is so much easier than I'd always thought (I was playing recognizable tunes right off the bat), while on the other hand, there is so much more to learn than I ever would have guessed. The toughest part is retraining my brain and hands to play independently while reading the music. I just have to remember that my hands can already work independently on a more complicated computer keyboard, while I read, listen to music and carry on a conversation. I just have to develop the same skill on a piano.

The only thing about the lessons is that the program is very rigid and systematic. I enjoy it, but the knowledge is rationed out a tiny bit at a time, with no shortcuts or tricks that would add a little fun. So, I'm augmenting it with a little of the Scott Houston method which is pretty much all tricks and shortcuts. Just ordered a Billy Joel "fake book" to fool around with - all simple melody lines and chords in the key of C.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: Raffine on April 19, 2009, 12:33:05 AM
I have a degree in music, even though I play now mostly for fun - and only occasional for profit.

So: Instruments I play professionally, i.e., I've been paid money to play either in recording sessions or in performances:
Bassoon
Trombone
Tuba

I've mentioned before I currently play bassoon in several orchestras and wind ensembles.

The bassoon is widely accepted to be the nerdiest of all musical instruments.  :thumbup:
It is indeedy, except for maybe for the oboe.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: schmendrik on April 19, 2009, 09:20:16 AM
The toughest part is retraining my brain and hands to play independently while reading the music. I just have to remember that my hands can already work independently on a more complicated computer keyboard, while I read, listen to music and carry on a conversation. I just have to develop the same skill on a piano.

What's interesting to me is that jazz demands this skill far more than classical. A classical piece might ask you to do, oh, sets of 3 notes in the left hand against 4 notes in the right. A jazz composer will ask you to keep a complicated syncopated bass line going in the left while you do... practically any kind of wild improvisation in the right.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: princessarra on April 21, 2009, 01:40:08 AM
When i was in grade 4 to 7 my older bother taught me how to play a guitar, and i started to love playing and i learn so much. But after grade 7 i transferred on other school so i decided to stop it cause in the place where i transferred no one know how to play and i don't have my own guitar. But i played sometimes and i know a little bit.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: Zapranoth on April 21, 2009, 01:45:37 AM
I wish I could sing Klingon opera.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: peter johnson on April 22, 2009, 02:39:30 PM
Theremin --

I actually got paid to compose and perform a Theremin score to Georges Melies' "Conquest of The Pole"(1912) -- the film's only 12min long, so not a great challenge -- I would think most anyone could make enough noise on a Theremin to keep people interested for 12min.

Yes, I should be better than I am/don't practice enough too --

peter clara/denny rockman . . . NOT!!


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: Psycho Circus on April 29, 2009, 03:04:32 PM
I've been playing electric guitar for about 8 years now. I started out on some crappy Yamaha, got a custom George Lynch ESP (it goy burnt though) and now have a nice bloodstained Ibanez. I can't play like I used to, which bums me out as I was really good. (The satisfaction of playing something very technical note perfect is a true rush) But I chopped my finger in half on my left hand (which has never been the same since) and I crushed my right hand between a large metal door and a storage cage. My hands seem to seize up after about 10 mins of playing now.  :bluesad:


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: Newt on April 29, 2009, 05:21:27 PM
I wish I could sing Klingon opera.

Sure you can.


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: zombie no.one on May 02, 2009, 03:24:05 PM
I've been playing electric guitar for about 8 years now. I started out on some crappy Yamaha, got a custom George Lynch ESP (it goy burnt though) and now have a nice bloodstained Ibanez. I can't play like I used to, which bums me out as I was really good. (The satisfaction of playing something very technical note perfect is a true rush) But I chopped my finger in half on my left hand (which has never been the same since) and I crushed my right hand between a large metal door and a storage cage. My hands seem to seize up after about 10 mins of playing now.  :bluesad:

s**t, that's really unfortunate bad luck. I havent had any injuries as such but I have trouble moving my little finger on my left hand after it went numb for some unknown reason about a year ago and is still numb now... definitely impeded my playing  bit

Theremin --

I actually got paid to compose and perform a Theremin score to Georges Melies' "Conquest of The Pole"(1912) -- the film's only 12min long, so not a great challenge -- I would think most anyone could make enough noise on a Theremin to keep people interested for 12min.



nice... my friend Si bought a theremin off ebay a while back. he plugs it into an FX pedal and gets all kinds of weird noises out of it. the only instrument you play by not touching it with anything I think


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: peter johnson on May 05, 2009, 01:29:48 PM
Theremins are some of the most fun you can have with sound -- yes, it's true you don't have to touch anything to play one, but it does behoove you to fiddle with the knobs occasionally & change the pitch, waveform, etc. etc.  I found that by lightly brushing my fingers at the base of the upright antennae, I can get a sparkly sound like an old-fashioned satellite -- to be used sparingly.

The things are utterly addictive.  Everyone should have at least one!!

peter johnson/lev segeyevitch crane


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: AndyC on May 05, 2009, 03:14:36 PM
Never played a real theremin, but I found a really excellent software synth that works with my keyboard. It was amazing what could be done with the sound just by fiddling with the virtual knobs on the screen, trying combinations of waveforms and tweaking the various filters. Whoever wrote it was clever enough to have it slide from one tone to the next as keys are played, to simulate the way a real theremin responds to hand movements. What surprised me most was the sort of cool "photon torpedo" sounds I could get by playing notes at opposite ends of the keyboard in quick succession. Would love to try out the real thing some time.

I downloaded the virtual theremin when I made this video. Sounds pretty good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPj-v_0Ub6U


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: zombie no.one on May 05, 2009, 06:35:54 PM
^ did you make that vid? nice work, obviously you can tell it's a synthesized theramin sound but it doesn't sound too far away, considering...



The things are utterly addictive.  Everyone should have at least one!!


this is what my mate's been saying since he got one. he has become slightly obsessed with it, to the point where his girlfriend told me she wants to put a limit on when he can use it in fact, lol


Title: Re: Do you play an instrument?
Post by: ChuckSplatt on May 13, 2009, 02:07:04 PM
I play guitar and bass.

I played in band for 2 years (during the 90's) and we enjoyed bar gigs.
Our pay was free beer or a small amount of money.
It was just fun to play extra loud and see which of our songs made people dance.