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Been playing electric guitar for about 5 years, bass for 4 years, a bit of drums few times, but actually keyboards have been the biggest part of my music life.
They don't suck IMO :P |
guitar, piano/keyboard and drums. i'm planning on getting a bass guitar for christmas. actually i really wanna learn pretty much every instrument there is
oh nd i also play tuba lollll it's fun |
I've gotten incredibly good at homemade didgeridoos. It's all about the vocals and keeping your lips vibrating. I think that I may start a didgeridoo trio with some odd MC who can keep up with us.
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I'm getting a little better at the clarinet... It's taken a bit of practice of course. Definitely helps that I already know how to read music and I can read the finger charts for it too.
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I play guitar and piano, but both not very good... Doing it from time to time just for fun...
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Well, i used to play keyboard until i stepped into my graduation. There i had a friend who used to play guitar pretty well, so got some lessons from him. So as on date, i am a rookie at both the instruments.
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i am a self taught guitar hack:D
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I want to play but I don't know how to and there's no one to teach me... That's sucks doesn't it :(
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I've noticed that I have a tendency to play grooves on the drums, nice funky rhythms, and then I throw in solos that are either fast, "typical" drum solos, or what I am calling "the fall apart"... basically, it sounds like I'm losing the beat and the song is falling apart, and then I quickly "fix" it and bring it back into the groove, allowing the song/jam to continue.
I'm basically just screwing around, but this I've started doing it completely on accident and rather like how it sounds. Anyone know of any drummers that utilize a similar style? I'd love to listen and compare. |
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