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after my last post in this thread, i borrowed my brother's guitar and learned to play by ear. today, i got a guitar of my own. it sounds better than the secondhand my brother has( CAUSE I RETURNED TO HIM!!!), and it stays in tune. best of all, it is made in a vintage style!!!!! i won't go into detail, but it's made by Blueridge.
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You have true talent if you learned to play be ear after you're first time picking the guitar up. Congrats on the new guitar.
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Currently practicing Harmonica (C note), playing the jug, and dieing to get back to my hometown so I can play on my friends NRP 6string tricone... :banghead::thumb:
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I'm a guitarist. I play classical, jazz, and contemporary music. Been playing for 8 years.
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I play a few..
Guitar, piano, piano accordian is fun with all the buttons arranged in the circle of 5ths, organ (as in Church), violin.
I even tried the clarinet, but have not quite mastered the change in registers (squeaking) - my dog at the time used to run off in fear! :( I have a cello I want to teach myself too. Yes I have a 'regular music room' packed to the rafters with instrument stands, music stands and the instruments themselves!! I wish I could play really good rhythm (drums/bongos etc) - bought some bongos but really enjoy listening to a good operator. :wave: |
Would also love to play the Melodica but that shizz is pricey.
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unless you're shooting for highest end stage quality made from exotic wood, even then you're still looking at the same price range as a beginner electric guitar setup ($350ish) - and that's for a fancy 50th anniversary model. the normal professional quality melodicas run between $100-$200. |
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