For me I play Bass & the guitar. What do you play you ?
For me I play Bass & the guitar. What do you play you ?
I bought a ukulele and fully intend to learn to play it someday.
I used to be able to play the clarinet and saxophone, but I haven't played in a long time.
The only instrument I care to play is the skin flute.
i got a guitar harmonica a flute and ableton live
i never got the appeal of fl studio, its too time consuming unless you like cheatin with the midi effects in the "piano roll" trying to front being something its not. a bunch of fake knobs and wires and chords. shit doesnt even accept flac files or work with OSC as far as im aware
binding effcts and patterns to keyboard keys while playing on the piano midi controller in ableton is much faster
At 5/20/15 05:10 PM, stafffighter wrote: I bought a ukulele and fully intend to learn to play it someday.
Is it a 7 string electric ukulele? Uku-djent is my favorite genre of music.
"What I would and wouldn't do with your tight twink body is none of their business. But seriously, I would fucking destroy you." - Xenomit
От каждого по способностям, каждому по потребностям
At 5/20/15 05:14 PM, generalwinter wrote: I used to be able to play the clarinet and saxophone, but I haven't played in a long time.
sometime you don't have to find a reason to play again. Sometime just taking it into your hands can change everything :)
I used to play Bass, but I never formally learned what I was doing. I think I learned three or four easy riffs, and that's it.
If pussy were an instrument, I'd have myself a fucking symphony.
At 5/20/15 05:38 PM, Phobotech wrote: I used to play Bass, but I never formally learned what I was doing. I think I learned three or four easy riffs, and that's it.
Its cool to be self-though but I don't recommend to be in a band, or maybe just a professional one :p
Beside of that its really fun and you should take advantage of your currant passion more. Because moe you play, more you
get better :)
At 5/20/15 05:21 PM, koopahermit wrote:At 5/20/15 05:10 PM, stafffighter wrote: I bought a ukulele and fully intend to learn to play it someday.Is it a 7 string electric ukulele? Uku-djent is my favorite genre of music.
It's just a cheap 4 string diamond head. The rebate card from my phone was burning a hole in my pocket and it seemed like a fun thing to try.
At 5/20/15 05:49 PM, ZeroDown wrote: I used to be a kickass base player back in the day, but I haven't picked up an instrument in five years.
The best moment to play is always now. ;)
At 5/20/15 05:45 PM, Nacholuskey wrote:At 5/20/15 05:38 PM, Phobotech wrote: I used to play Bass, but I never formally learned what I was doing. I think I learned three or four easy riffs, and that's it.Its cool to be self-though but I don't recommend to be in a band, or maybe just a professional one :p
Beside of that its really fun and you should take advantage of your currant passion more. Because moe you play, more you
get better :)
My passion ain't in musicianship, as much as I fantasize about being a rock star. If anything, my blunders in playing Bass has better reassured my talents in other things by contrast. I don't HAVE to be good at everything I do, and the time spent learning to be better at bass, or learn guitar or piano could've been time spent getting EVEN BETTER at things I'm already good at.
So I could be an average bass guitarist and average artist, or I could be a poor bass guitarist and an excellent artist. I'd prefer the latter.
An air guitar. It kinda works like an electric guitar, except it's made of air, and you have to be seriously high just to hear anything played on it.
At 5/20/15 05:52 PM, AoiShinigami wrote: An air guitar. It kinda works like an electric guitar, except it's made of air, and you have to be seriously high just to hear anything played on it.
They sell it on Ebay actually ..
I play with my flaccid flute.
Oldskies lmao
Quite a few actually... *breathes*
Piano (and keyboard and melodica by extension), harp, pipe organ, most drums and untuned percussion, glockenspiel, xylophone, and to a lesser extent, tin whistle, recorder, panpipes, harmonica...
Though of all these, the drum is my instrument of preference.
I have a guitar but never learnt to play it.
Waaay back when ago, I think in 7th grade, probably 6th grade, my brother had bought his first guitar and started playing it alot with his friends that I liked, so to fit in with his posse, I asked him if he could teach me on how to jam. I was actually a pretty competent guitar player for several months, however, I just couldn't play notes that required more than one finger. So I left.
Another attempt at trying to fit in with my brother's friends would be when I bought some drums and a cymbal. Ooohhh how I miss my drum set. I haven't played it for years, so my mom sold it. I was, again, competent with the drums, but I basically lost all of my motivation once i started getting more and more disconnected with his friends.
I don't think I'm really meant to play instruments, anyways, so it doesn't bother me that I can't jam like a rockstar!
At 5/20/15 07:14 PM, Monster-64 wrote: I just couldn't play notes that required more than one finger.
Is it because your hands are the size of the entire guitar neck gigantism-64?
Guitar and.... believe it or not, harmonica.
At 5/20/15 07:24 PM, Chocomilk wrote:At 5/20/15 07:14 PM, Monster-64 wrote: I just couldn't play notes that required more than one finger.Is it because your hands are the size of the entire guitar neck gigantism-64?
Maybe. My hands are 8 inches, I believe.
At 5/20/15 07:26 PM, zephy669 wrote: Guitar and.... believe it or not, harmonica.
That's pretty unique. What songs do you play on it? Are you pretty good at it, or rusty?
I mostly play guitar, I used to be in a band as the bass guitarist. I can play a bit of keyboard and drums as well
I play the trombone and can read and play bass guitar tabs
I play guitar. I used to be in band class and played the clarinet, but I stopped so guitar is the one instrument I play.
Banjo, cello, guitar, mandolin, piano, kalimba, and the others that follow in those veins
won't bother listing drums and other various percussion because that skill should be expected of any multi-instrumentalist
The guitar.
I also understand the basics of the piano.