Anyone play?
Whatsup you sexy bastards
Anyone play an instrument? (penis doesn't count) I've been playing bass guitar for quite a few years now..I used to be in a band called fingerblasterz..well it was sort of a one man band with many talents. I played the trumpet once and nearly developed an asthma attack..great fun! If so what do you play? |
Kazoo.
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What are your favourite bass players? I will invest in a guitar, when the time is appropriate.
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I play electric guitar and classical. Romance, Baroque, Flamenco, Classical, Rock, Blues and Metal are the genres and periods I frequent the most.
I was also learning to play the chanter - which is the practice instrument for the bagpipes. Unfortunately I hadn't the patience or the inclination to develop a real interest. My father on the other hand, plays regular for a regiment in London. |
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You will not regret investing in one.. my first guitar was cheap as Hell with a tiny practice amp..and I never looked back.. I own a fender telecaster bass guitar now and it's my baby!!! |
I'm a singer, I sing opera and classical. Although I suppose that doesn't technically count. I also still play piano a bit.
I used to play violin but I was abominable. |
I can get a note out of a didgeridoo, provided it isn't full of spiders.
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I used to play tenor sax semi-professionally with a local group, just in small venues where everybody was drunk and didn't give a shit - just danced to ska music while they vomited on their own shoes. I currently make no income at all from music, but regardless, I am an amateur guitarist and pianist.
And I'd recommend that as a bass player, you listen to Trevor Dunn. He's a competent electric bass player, and he also applies his technique to double-bass, on which he uses unusual extended techniques involving clothes pegs and serrated bows. If he doesn't make you want to explore your instrument to the nth degree, I don't know what will. |
Oh man, the didgeridoo is fantastic fun to play.
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I used to play the cardboard tubes inside wrapping-paper like didgeridoos.
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I play the pe...... Oh ho. You thought ahead.
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One of those rare moments when I really am at a loss as to what to say.
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I have played a few instruments when I was at school but I've never took the time out to learn any. I always thought it would be cool to learn Keyboard and Drums though.
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I play the guitar
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I play the triangle.
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I have played and do play several instruments.
To save time, let's just cover the ones I play well: Banjo and accordion. |
I'm a classical flautist in training and jazz saxophonist.
I want a career as a flautist, but I don't know how feasible that is. |
I can play pretty much any woodwind you throw at me, but I'm most proficient playing clarinet
Chromatic instruments like Xylophone and Piano I'm fond of playing Kalimba. It has a nice sound to it. No stringed instruments (harps are the exception) I can not play them to save my life good lord Uhhhh yeah I think that's it. |
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I play Bass like a wizard and have been learning guitar in the last few weeks, tomorrow I'm supposed to pick up a Yamaha Pacifica which is a wonderful mid-range EG. I use a great thumping fender Bass amp and a positively ear shredding distortion pedal when I can get it working. I'm by no means fluid with the following but I can carry a tune on thse instruments also: Mandolin Banjo Piano Drum kit and Bongos. I'm seeking some advice from well seasoned musicians right now (tl;dr below) and all of my friends who are such give me dodgy answers so it is up to you guys: As I said I'm on the verge of getting an Electric Guitar in order to make practicing on my own time easier. The instrument I have my eye on is a fairly basic Yamaha with a whammy and a tone knob that pops out change the sound of the bottom two pickups into one. It's also the colour of a bus station bathroom. This is 320$. My other option is a 170/185$ (can't remember exactly) whammyless epihone-looking deal. I played both at length at the shops but I just can't decide, because if I get the cheaper option I can also afford a computer (which I kind of desperately need). The Pacifica has a bit more of a classic rock guitar feel, warbly I guess. The Epihone is a bare-bones metal guitar through and through. tl;dr Since I'm still learning, would the more feature laden Pacifica be a better option, or is the basic Metal-oriented epiphone a better idea? It's totally my decision and there were some others I had my eye on that I might go with, but I'd love some input before I shell out 200-300$. Edit: I'd still like to hear your answers but I realized that since I'm learning through Metal music the latter would probably be the best choice. Also xbox or ps3? this is important too |
I forgot to mention before, you need to get better favourite bassists Git'Im.
e: Also, fucking amazing solo by Bob Mintzer. Seriously. |
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No I don't nirvana & metallica are my favorite bands so....
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Don't let your favourite band cloud your judgement of who the best bass player to model yourself around is. I love James Galway as a virtuoso performer, but he's definitely not on top of my list of inspirational flautists.
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Gorilla guy from Metallica isn't cool. Despite the fact that Metallica is.
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