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musical instruments??
who all here plays a musical instrument? yes, the jaw harp counts!! I personally play violin, and a little if each of the following:
drums
guitar
piano
and soon the cello!!!!
drums
guitar
piano
and soon the cello!!!!
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I can sight-read simple-to-intermediate piano songs, but a lack of a printer has prevented me from branching out further than a simplified Disney collection. I took lessons for almost all of elementary school. I also played the flute in middle school, but can hardly remember how to play and it's badly in need of a tune-up and polishing.
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that's cool. And honestly I probably would be considered a poor piano player because I don't use the correct fingers but other wise I'm pretty good. also, I almost picked up flute instead of violin, but I'm very glad for my decision.
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I played the trumpet for 8 years but haven't played in so long, a C Major scale is the only thing I can still kind of play. Also, my trumpet is:
More or less. I need valve oil, specifically but it needs some serious cleaning and once that's done, I'll need to tune it.badly in need of a tune-up and polishing.
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guitar, bass, harmonica.
and just enough drums and keyboards to be able to write and record music.
also can pick up and play the mandolin and banjo poorly.
and singing...
man i miss being in a band.
would like to play a lute sometime. and actually LEARN the drums and piano.
maybe i'll just build a lute. can be too much different than building acoustic guitars. but that'll have to wait till after i build a mandolin.
and just enough drums and keyboards to be able to write and record music.
also can pick up and play the mandolin and banjo poorly.
and singing...
man i miss being in a band.
would like to play a lute sometime. and actually LEARN the drums and piano.
maybe i'll just build a lute. can be too much different than building acoustic guitars. but that'll have to wait till after i build a mandolin.
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If you ever want to try the trumpet (seriously and not just saying so), brain, I'd be willing to send mine your way. I have a pretty basic straight mute, I believe two beginner's playbook things, and a s*** load of sheet music (mostly for marching songs). As I said, just needs a good cleaning, valve oil, and then a tuning.
I wouldn't charge anything for it but I would ask that if you ever didn't want it anymore, you sent it back rather then sell it or pass it on.
I wouldn't charge anything for it but I would ask that if you ever didn't want it anymore, you sent it back rather then sell it or pass it on.
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Marimba.
Not that I've had one to actually play on in a long time, but I do still plan on getting one sometime. And I still practice exercises and some songs etc using the mallets on pillows/couches/floors from time to time, so I could probably still play half-decently if I had one.
Not that I've had one to actually play on in a long time, but I do still plan on getting one sometime. And I still practice exercises and some songs etc using the mallets on pillows/couches/floors from time to time, so I could probably still play half-decently if I had one.
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woah woah woah. Did you just say SECOND GRADE?!?! Was this provided by your school?! Or was it private lessons? Oh and brain, I've never been in a band, as in like band band or school band, but I'd really like to start a band band, If you get what I'm saying.
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i found the violin to be uncomfortable to play.
when i was a kid in elementary school we had an assembly where the middle school kids came and performed for us, then the teachers came around and asked us what kind of instruments we would like to play in middle school. i really thought it would be awesome to play an upright bass, and/or cello. but the teachers said no. they basically discouraged me to play music.
and my parents couldn't afford for me to learn an instrument anyway.
i really wish i started my music education earlier.
when i was a kid in elementary school we had an assembly where the middle school kids came and performed for us, then the teachers came around and asked us what kind of instruments we would like to play in middle school. i really thought it would be awesome to play an upright bass, and/or cello. but the teachers said no. they basically discouraged me to play music.
and my parents couldn't afford for me to learn an instrument anyway.
i really wish i started my music education earlier.
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I've heard the average age to start is 3-4.woah woah woah. Did you just say SECOND GRADE?!?! Was this provided by your school?! Or was it private lessons? Oh and brain, I've never been in a band, as in like band band or school band, but I'd really like to start a band band, If you get what I'm saying.
Playing the violin is a technical skill which is best started early in life. We believe when the child enters kindergarten is usually the best time to begin violin lessons. However if the child is younger, particularly mature for his/her age and has strong parental support they may begin earlier.
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I took piano lessons for 10 years, but it was never my forte. (Haha, get it?) I was in choir and musicals throughout high school and participated in choir at church in college (which is where Brian and I met) and until I got married.
I was very happy to marry such an excellent pianist. Brian is AMAZING and can play pretty much anything. He was the pianist for primary (children's program at church) for 3 years. The kids loved having him in there because he jazzed up the music and he would play improv background music for the lessons, games and skits. When we moved into our house, there was one wall that I wouldn't let anything be put on until we got a piano. It was my piano wall! I'm very happy to have a piano there. On top of piano, he is an excellent singer. He has a wonderful bass voice and was in All State Choir both years in high school. He has participated in and been the head of many barbershop and a capella groups, as well as a musical production or 2 in the last several years. Once he is on a schedule where he isn't working evening or nights, he hoping to be able to audition for more shows. He also played the tuba in high school.
On saturday, my mom and I took the kids to a Musical Zoo. The kids got to touch and play all the instruments in an orchestra. Tyler took it very seriously! He like the cello, bassoon, tuba and french horn the best. After the petting zoo part was over, we all gathered for a performance of Peter and the Wolf. It was such a fun activity and they've been talking about it almost constantly since. I'm so glad to see the spark of music love in them that is so much a part of both mine and Brian's families.
I was very happy to marry such an excellent pianist. Brian is AMAZING and can play pretty much anything. He was the pianist for primary (children's program at church) for 3 years. The kids loved having him in there because he jazzed up the music and he would play improv background music for the lessons, games and skits. When we moved into our house, there was one wall that I wouldn't let anything be put on until we got a piano. It was my piano wall! I'm very happy to have a piano there. On top of piano, he is an excellent singer. He has a wonderful bass voice and was in All State Choir both years in high school. He has participated in and been the head of many barbershop and a capella groups, as well as a musical production or 2 in the last several years. Once he is on a schedule where he isn't working evening or nights, he hoping to be able to audition for more shows. He also played the tuba in high school.
On saturday, my mom and I took the kids to a Musical Zoo. The kids got to touch and play all the instruments in an orchestra. Tyler took it very seriously! He like the cello, bassoon, tuba and french horn the best. After the petting zoo part was over, we all gathered for a performance of Peter and the Wolf. It was such a fun activity and they've been talking about it almost constantly since. I'm so glad to see the spark of music love in them that is so much a part of both mine and Brian's families.
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I play piano and trombone. Ive played the piano for 4 years and the trombone for 2.
I have a friend my age who could be my teacher. He gets payed to play for the city's symphony. Right now he is playing university level songs. Basically hes a pain in the ass to my schools music teacher because he knows more then her and corrects her at every turn.
On a separate note he is an ace attorney player and is a member of a few forums. He tried to join this forum to see what it is about but he has not read the book and therefore can not because of the question in the sign up process.
He for some reason thinks Enders game is a bad book after reading 2 pages in the middle of the book. But me and my friend both enjoy some Agatha Christie (Hercule Poirot)
I have a friend my age who could be my teacher. He gets payed to play for the city's symphony. Right now he is playing university level songs. Basically hes a pain in the ass to my schools music teacher because he knows more then her and corrects her at every turn.
On a separate note he is an ace attorney player and is a member of a few forums. He tried to join this forum to see what it is about but he has not read the book and therefore can not because of the question in the sign up process.
He for some reason thinks Enders game is a bad book after reading 2 pages in the middle of the book. But me and my friend both enjoy some Agatha Christie (Hercule Poirot)
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sounds like me in the top, and my friend in the bottom. she read like the first 20 pages and hated it :/I have a friend my age who could be my teacher. He gets payed to play for the city's symphony. Right now he is playing university level songs. Basically hes a pain in the ass to my schools music teacher because he knows more then her and corrects her at every turn.
He for some reason thinks Enders game is a bad book after reading 2 pages in the middle of the book. But me and my friend both enjoy some Agatha Christie (Hercule Poirot)
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I can play the following songs on the piano-
star wars
darth vader theme song.
Family Guy
Titanic theme song (My Heart will Go On)
Für Elise by Beethoven
Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven
The Entertainer
Happy Birthday
Silent Night
Lullaby
Chopin (Grim Reaper)
Yankee Doodle
Give me a week I'll pretty much have it down
star wars
darth vader theme song.
Family Guy
Titanic theme song (My Heart will Go On)
Für Elise by Beethoven
Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven
The Entertainer
Happy Birthday
Silent Night
Lullaby
Chopin (Grim Reaper)
Yankee Doodle
Give me a week I'll pretty much have it down
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i get ya. from my experience there is nothing quite as cool/tedious/frustrating/rewarding as being in a band. both the best and worst part about being in a band is that there are other people in the band. but the sheer satisfaction of writing your own music and having your band say "awesome, lets learn this" and figure out their parts in the song, and then have it come together... or be playing something random to fill the time, and have them say "ooooh keep doing that" and you just all jam until you have a song.... makes up for anything negative that comes from the band experience. it's been about 3 years since my band broke up, maybe 4, time gets all jumbled. anyway, i miss it. i miss my bandmates and that friendship, i miss the jams, the creativity, the being impossibly loud and bad. and i miss the hanging out at the studio. it was a sanctuary really. a messy, smokey run down sanctuary. i even miss being on stage. a bit anyway.I've never been in a band, as in like band band or school band, but I'd really like to start a band band, If you get what I'm saying.
i wish i knew more musically inclined people. i would start another band.
if i had the time and money, i would actually use what i have and start recording again, and band be damned just play all the parts myself.
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I studied piano for a few years in elementary school, although never did exercise enough to pursue it. Through most of high school I played alto saxophone in band and then in the jazz band as well. Towards the end, I played alto sax in jazz and bass clarinet concert band. Since then, I've not much played either, although I keep meaning to tinker a bit on the clarinet. I also am apt to pick up a guitar when there is one around and play the few chords I remember. Currently I am singing in an amateur choir, though, as that is affordable and it at least gets me doing something musical. So yes, if it has a reed (just one, mind) I can probably play it haphazardly, at least enough to get a shaky scale. Otherwise, I can sing half-decently.
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Have I ever told you lot how I "cheated" at the trombone in grade six?
The girl who sat next to me was really good at trombone, so I tilted my horn so I could see her reflection, and I would just copy her slide position and play really, really quietly.
Needless to say, I did not play in grade seven.
I am decidedly unmusical. I like singing, but I don't do it well.
Paul, on the other hand, makes up for all my lack of musical ability. He plays the guitar, violin, flute, piano and penny whistle.
The girl who sat next to me was really good at trombone, so I tilted my horn so I could see her reflection, and I would just copy her slide position and play really, really quietly.
Needless to say, I did not play in grade seven.
I am decidedly unmusical. I like singing, but I don't do it well.
Paul, on the other hand, makes up for all my lack of musical ability. He plays the guitar, violin, flute, piano and penny whistle.
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I played flute for a couple years in middle school. The only reason that I didn't continue in high school is that I didn't have room in my schedule. I still have my flute and pull it out to practice once in awhile. I am decent at it but by no means proficient.
I love to sing. I was in chorus in school and the extracurricular chorus that you had to try out for. I'm not professional caliber but I am decent.
My parents both went to college for music; my dad for piano and my mom for voice. So, I grew up around a lot of music. We would stand around the piano singing disney songs and songs from church. My parents also performed together at weddings and restaurants, so I would listen to them practice all kinds of 80s duets. They are some good memories for me.
I love to sing. I was in chorus in school and the extracurricular chorus that you had to try out for. I'm not professional caliber but I am decent.
My parents both went to college for music; my dad for piano and my mom for voice. So, I grew up around a lot of music. We would stand around the piano singing disney songs and songs from church. My parents also performed together at weddings and restaurants, so I would listen to them practice all kinds of 80s duets. They are some good memories for me.
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I was not that smart, I only did half of that, by playing very quietly, when I tried both the flute and the clarinet.
The girl who sat next to me was really good at trombone, so I tilted my horn so I could see her reflection, and I would just copy her slide position and play really, really quietly.
And, while I love singing I also absolutely cannot do that either, lets just say I was told to "shut up" during an "Asian" Karaoke Party.
BTW, I realize how un-PC that statement is...
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I'm really excited because I'm getting a cello over spring break oh and p.s. anyone who has any music for treble clef can you possibly post it here? I'd really enjoy some more music, as in my current school orchestra I am not really very challenged..... at all. and brain, would you mind me possibly listening to some of your recordings??? I like listening to really music that isn't lady gaga or Taylor swift crap( no offense to followers)
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I played piano for several years when I was young, but never practiced enough to be proficient. I miss it though, and would love to take it up again.
I studied voice for most of my life. I love, love, love to sing and strongly considered making a career of it before taking a different path.
I was in a band when I was younger and dabbled a little in songwriting (though with only two exceptions the majority of my efforts would have been best left undone!). Really, I'm a vocalist and ought to leave it at that.
I studied voice for most of my life. I love, love, love to sing and strongly considered making a career of it before taking a different path.
I was in a band when I was younger and dabbled a little in songwriting (though with only two exceptions the majority of my efforts would have been best left undone!). Really, I'm a vocalist and ought to leave it at that.
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well I have snozzed and lost
I'm pushing through
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I play the piano, the harp (a concert grant, not a mini), and the guitar... though I'm not very good at any of them. I've only had a few months of lessons in any of them, and no real lessons in guitar. My family is just very musically talented...
I played the harp in my orchestra in high school and every year my cousins and I played in an old folks home for a christmas thing... I can read and transpose music between my instruments but I can't sight read. And I just got a guitar for my last birthday and can play a few songs...
Basically I know if I could make myself practice I would be amazing lol but I only ever play for fun... Don't hate me.
I played the harp in my orchestra in high school and every year my cousins and I played in an old folks home for a christmas thing... I can read and transpose music between my instruments but I can't sight read. And I just got a guitar for my last birthday and can play a few songs...
Basically I know if I could make myself practice I would be amazing lol but I only ever play for fun... Don't hate me.
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