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thomasracer56 04-03-2010 09:16 PM

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.

Insane Guest 04-03-2010 10:03 PM

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.

Gurthanthaclops 04-07-2010 11:02 AM

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:

Nateon 04-08-2010 06:17 PM

I'm a guitarist. I play classical, jazz, and contemporary music. Been playing for 8 years.

theimperialwarcult 04-08-2010 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Gurthanthaclops (Post 846928)
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:

Awesome!

Highwayman 04-11-2010 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Odyshape (Post 840988)
Pretty good, I have been having some problems with my pedal though. I need an analogue pedal. The Digitech one I have right now is not sensitive enough, and the sound never kicks in until I am about 3 quarters of an inch above the horizontal volume antenna, when the sound should be immediate. Apparently I am progressing very quickly according to some youtube guy "Thomas Grillo" or something for a beginner. It takes a little bit to get used to but it is so much fun to play and I guess for some people it is very intuitive. Playing the thing itself requires quite a bit of concentration and requires you almost to hum in your head as you play, but it is quite satisfying when you jump a few octaves back and forth perfectly, or the days where you can simply have things in your head and play right them on your first try.

Where did you get your theremin? it seems like such a cool instrument and i might want to try to pick it up. are they expensive?

mr dave 04-11-2010 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Highwayman (Post 848829)
Where did you get your theremin? it seems like such a cool instrument and i might want to try to pick it up. are they expensive?

you can buy them online, don't get a DIY kit unless you've got experience in electronics and assembling circuit boards. not that pricey if i remember right.

Shazza52 04-12-2010 05:04 AM

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:

James 04-15-2010 03:33 PM

Would also love to play the Melodica but that shizz is pricey.

mr dave 04-15-2010 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by james44754 (Post 851118)
Would also love to play the Melodica but that shizz is pricey.

uhhh no... melodicas are generally quite cheap as far as instruments go. normally well under $100 (like $30-$50 for average 'fun' models).

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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