I can also play a bit of piano, quite a bit of Euphonium (essentially a trombone with valves instead of a slide), a bit of trumpet and french horn, and some drums.
Guitar, bass, banjo, mandolin, 12 string guitar (yes, it is a lot different from 6 string), I can fake my way through a song or two on the piano, I'm working on learning baritone guitar, I play a little electric (IMO it is a lot different than acoustic, style wise at least...I prefer acoustic to electric).
I have about 12 different acoustic guitars in my house, a handful of electrics, a bass or two, a banjo or three, a piano, a few keyboards, an electronic drum set, and a mandolin.
Taps (as in shoes) professionally (it's drumming with your feet). Violin, various woodwind and guitar, poorly. The one instrument I really wanted to learn other than tapping was piano (I'm a percussionist at heart). But my parents were too cheap to buy me one - something for which I've never forgiven them.
As a music teacher I play most things...at least a little bit. My "real" instrument is trumpet...which I'm getting a M.M. in currently. I also am pretty decent at Trombone and Horn when I'm playing them frequently. My other "instrument" is voice...which comes easier to me than trumpet, actually. I play piano in class with the kids, though I'm not really a pianist...more of a "Vamp Master".
I claim to play the Horn (as in French), but sometimes I'm not so sure. Working on a Master's in it right now at Boston Univeristy. When I'm done I can add this degree to the pile of other useless degrees I have.
Vocals, Guitar, DX-7, Logic, exs24 and a ton of soft-synths on a Ghz Powerbook. Had a MPC for a while, but it started collecting dust so away it went.
Guitars: 12-string acoustic, 6-string acoustic and some no-name electric since I sold my Les Paul 8 years ago and only recently have wanted to play electric again.
Piano for 23 years. (I now have a nice Baldwin upright).
Guitar for about six years (Ovation acoustic electric these days.)
When I'm playing with my bands, it's usually on a Korg digital piano. Full-size (88 notes), weighted keys, etc. I'm working on getting my own Fender Rhodes or Wurlitzer electric piano because I love those warm sounds. A full-size Hammond organ would be nice too, but I wouldn't want to transport it to gigs. I'll probably get a smaller digital version either by Hammond or Korg.
I played the piano when I was younger but quit because my piano teacher would hit me and call me names whenever I looked at they keys or forgot a note.
I might start taking lessons again. I was pretty damn good.
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I'm a bassist Primarily.
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I have played a bunch of instruments in my time, and could probably still fake my way one many of them, but bass is my bag.
I played a lot of 'instruments' on this track* here
well, Actually I only played Bass, MIDI guitar and Keys, but the result is a big band
*Written by Jaco Pasotrius, arranged and performed by me
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Originally posted by Wrong Robot
I played a lot of 'instruments' on this track* here
well, Actually I only played Bass, MIDI guitar and Keys, but the result is a big band
*Written by Jaco Pasotrius, arranged and performed by me
Cool. I'd love to get that kind of trumpet sound with a Garageband software instrument. Was that a MIDI instrument or an actual trumpet?
I can also play a bit of piano, quite a bit of Euphonium (essentially a trombone with valves instead of a slide), a bit of trumpet and french horn, and some drums.
Originally posted by BRussell
Cool. I'd love to get that kind of trumpet sound with a Garageband software instrument. Was that a MIDI instrument or an actual trumpet?
It was all recorded in Garageband, but I didn't actually use any virtual instruments(except the flute)
Everything else was input by me as live audio from my buddies Gr-33 MIDI guitar setup
Guitar, bass, banjo, mandolin, 12 string guitar (yes, it is a lot different from 6 string), I can fake my way through a song or two on the piano, I'm working on learning baritone guitar, I play a little electric (IMO it is a lot different than acoustic, style wise at least...I prefer acoustic to electric).
I have about 12 different acoustic guitars in my house, a handful of electrics, a bass or two, a banjo or three, a piano, a few keyboards, an electronic drum set, and a mandolin.
Music is so awesome.
I would love to learn drums....I always really wanted to play drums or percussion.
Wrong- post some of your beats up when you get the chance...I'll have mine uploaded somewhere soon
As a music teacher I play most things...at least a little bit. My "real" instrument is trumpet...which I'm getting a M.M. in currently. I also am pretty decent at Trombone and Horn when I'm playing them frequently. My other "instrument" is voice...which comes easier to me than trumpet, actually. I play piano in class with the kids, though I'm not really a pianist...more of a "Vamp Master".
Eventually I'm going to have to get a real job.
Guitars: 12-string acoustic, 6-string acoustic and some no-name electric since I sold my Les Paul 8 years ago and only recently have wanted to play electric again.
Guitar for about six years (Ovation acoustic electric these days.)
When I'm playing with my bands, it's usually on a Korg digital piano. Full-size (88 notes), weighted keys, etc. I'm working on getting my own Fender Rhodes or Wurlitzer electric piano because I love those warm sounds. A full-size Hammond organ would be nice too, but I wouldn't want to transport it to gigs. I'll probably get a smaller digital version either by Hammond or Korg.
I might start taking lessons again. I was pretty damn good.